Okay. Got it.
The softwood lumber exports to the United States, if I'm not wrong, are in the range of $8 billion to $10 billion. The exports to other countries, like Japan and China, I think were just around $300 million last year. We have been signing so many free trade agreements across the world, and not many sectors are taking advantage of all the free trade agreements that we have been signing, except probably the agriculture sector.
Even with this dispute we have with the U.S., why is it that the softwood lumber industry is not exporting to other countries in a much bigger way?