It's a bit of both. Of course, in North America wood gets used in a variety of different types of construction, but primarily in residential construction. In China, of course, you tend to have much higher population densities, much more multi-family housing. So in many cases we've had to adapt our products and our building technologies to their circumstances. For example, we've had projects to build roofs out of wood on five- and six-storey apartment buildings as opposed to concrete or other materials. For example, regarding roof trusses, we've worked with affordable housing authorities in China to try to get them to use wood in interior walls.
So in some cases it's a transfer of traditional North American building practices to the Chinese context; in other cases we're adapting our products to their circumstances and realities.