Mr. Hoback mentioned that prices are low now. Certainly, mills and companies in my riding and throughout British Columbia are suffering because of those low prices. A lot of them are producing lumber and trying to sell it below cost. When they sell it at those low prices, from what I understand.... The vicious circle of it all is that the anti-dumping fees go up. When the companies aren't getting enough pay for their products in the States, because of low prices, they are also forced to pay more tariffs.
Is that a fair statement? I know there might be a time lag, but I'm just wondering how that works.