In the overseas context, we do fund programs in partnership with industry and provinces to do work on codes and standards to actively promote wood construction. In addition to that, in China and other target markets we maintain a government to government relationship, working with them on codes and standards. Of course, the use of wood in any construction, or construction in general, is governed by building codes worldwide. So government plays an important role in determining how and where wood can be used. In many cases, with governments in Japan, China, and elsewhere, we will have a government to government dialogue around building codes and standards, often in conjunction with other federal agencies.
In a domestic context the National Research Council is responsible for the model national building code; but again, we work with them on making sure that wood is appropriately recognized in the model national building code.