Thank you.
I'll continue with Mr. Arkle.
You mentioned, as I was questioning you earlier, the headwinds that the B.C. industry faces through reduced fibre supply, beetle epidemics, forest fires, etc. What is a real black box for me in this whole thing is how the U.S. sets the rates of these illegal tariffs. I'm wondering if those changing circumstances for the B.C. industry in particular are taken into account by their methods, by how much farther you have to go to get trees and by all of those extra costs because of that reduced supply.