Thank you, Mr. Jones.
If I have time, I do have a question about building codes, but let me move on to one of your slides which says that there's a commitment to the Chinese lumber market. I know that Canada exports raw logs to China. You're an economist, I think, and one of the things that has happened, of course, is that Chinese pulp and paper has certainly undercut Canadian pulp and paper and North American pulp and paper in general in terms of price. Does the federal government have any idea about whether or not the exports that are leaving Canada for China are in fact being used for Chinese pulp and paper, which in return creates that nasty cycle that perhaps undercuts our pulp and paper mills?