I think, fundamentally, the answer to that is yes. If you look at.... Even within British Columbia, if we were to fully utilize all the wood that was produced here to build mass timber, for example, we still have 95% at least of our wood that needs to be exported outside of the province of British Columbia. There is a significant amount of lumber available for those projects, and we should be able to support the housing construction.
What's interesting in all of that is that, if you move to off-site construction, so that you can better deploy housing solutions, it may open up the opportunity for increased value-added use around engineered wood products in those off-site constructions, because they rely so much on consistency of raw materials.