It will be my pleasure to answer the question.
First of all, we have to realize that Canadian companies are exporting.... I would say Quebec exports half of its production to the United States, which is 25% less than the normal manufacturing company. We're already diversifying when it comes to pulp and paper and cardboard, so there are exports that are done.
If we want to go somewhere else, if we want to develop markets, it takes a long-term perspective. It takes some support and it also takes certainty on the volumes you're going to get. Seeing that all the rest of the world is going to the best market, which is the United States, having them next to us is a great advantage. Exporting 50% is already a diversified market, in a market that is paying the best price and that is not self-sufficient.
There is some initiative, and value-added products are exported, but it is not something that you do overnight. Some programs, like IFIT and refunding heavily IFIT, just like Finland is doing on their side, could be a way of having a long-term perspective, but it's certainly not something you do overnight.