It really makes sense.
First off, to the question the government side raised about our blaming this government, the answer is absolutely not. There has been a capital strike in Canada by the pulp and paper industry for 30 years. We have been yelling and screaming. So we're not blaming them; they should facilitate the change.
The Canadian dollar was at 65ยข, and we had freeloaders. The pulp and paper industry was a freeloader; it did not compete at a dollar value. They're now at a dollar value. The price of short fibre pulp in South America is $225 on the dock; short fibre pulp costs in Canada, if we're lucky, $450 or $500.