Well, I would say that it's billions going to other markets, including Asia, not $100 million or $200 million. I'll send you the stats. I'm happy to send you the most recent figures from StatsCan on those shipments.
I think one of the challenges is the cost of competing globally. Think about eucalyptus from Brazil. That's now coming in because the growing cycles are very fast. One thing about Canada is that it takes a long time to grow our trees. It can take 80 or 90 years to grow a tree, versus 10 or 15 years in some of those other markets. That's one of the challenges we have.
Another challenge we have is competing with cheap, unsustainably sourced wood from China and Russia. Prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, there were no sanctions when it came to exporting. Russian wood is quite predominant and being sold throughout places like Finland and parts of western Europe.
The competitive landscape is not easy, especially when additional costs are being layered onto the way we do business in Canada. I'm not advocating for a race to the bottom here. However, the competitive structure in Canada is challenging in terms of our ability to grow markets beyond the U.S.