I have a lot of compassion for people in small communities and forest-dependent communities. I started my career in 1975 in a mill town of 800 people in northern Manitoba, and, remarkably, it is still operating. Since then I've lived in a number of places in northern Saskatchewan and northern Ontario where the mills have closed, so I certainly understand how important they are to rural communities.
As the deputy mentioned at the front end of the presentation, a number of global issues have conspired to fundamentally create economic shocks in the global industry. But we're hearing more locally about the housing market in the U.S. That market, unfortunately, is forecasted to remain soft through 2008 but to pick up again in 2009.