One thing I'll point out—I suppose Resolute notwithstanding, Rémi—is that the large producers have been able to get a foot in the yellow pine into the southeast U.S. There's a bit of an operation on both sides of the border, which kind of creates a bit of a buffer against some of these machinations of trade disputes. We're not able to do that. We're pretty much locked into Saskatchewan and haven't had quite the [Technical difficulty—Editor] to make that leap across the border.
Certainly, it's something that would make a lot of sense to do. We're looking at that. Thank you for that suggestion.