I guess, first of all, we don't like the term “raw logs”. There have been things done to that tree in order to change it from a tree to a log, so it's not really a raw log. There's a log and there's a tree.
Our members would prefer to get the highest value they could for that log. If that meant selling it to a domestic producer who was willing to pay the same price as would be paid in another country, they would sell it to them in a heartbeat, absolutely.