First of all, I wouldn't be able to tell you some specifics about Alberta. We do not have any facilities in the province. What I can tell you is that mill closures are happening everywhere.
If we look at our company, we have announced closures in many provinces, from British Columbia to the Maritimes. As far as where the money should go, yes, the billion dollars was for employees who lost their jobs.
There are many ways to help, as was mentioned in a few examples. Tax credits help build a better market, facilitate the use of wood. One way can be to give an incentive to people who build with wood, the same as was done with cars that use less fuel. If you build an energy-efficient green home, you could get a tax credit, the same as the car. Those are ways.
We understand it is difficult with the softwood lumber agreement to give money to the industry. Again, let's find ways to look at the long term and see what leadership role can be taken, so that we develop, yes, more markets, but also preach by example in Canada.