Actually, the products are, but they're not necessarily made here. The problem is that by doing composite materials and engineered products we're taking low-quality fibre and making high-quality products. People can produce low-quality fibre cheaper than we can. As we get more sophisticated products, it's cheaper to make them in Brazil, Uruguay, and Chile and ship them than for us to make them. Because our costs are higher, and a lot of it's the trees.
We see a lot of these products. I-beams have replaced over 70% of the structural flooring from two-by-tens in the last fifteen years. OSB is one of these products, and it's pretty much taken over from plywood, at over 70% of the market share. That's something we produce a lot of. We see a lot of these composite products. We're seeing more of them being developed, but they go where they can get the cheapest raw material supply, and that's not here.