I agree with what the member just said.
In terms of softwood lumber and commodities, unlike western Canada, the cost of transportation from eastern Canada to China is taking us off the market. We are selling a value-added product, hardwood lumber. In the east, what we are selling in China are value-added products, and transportation has a much lower impact than in the case of commodity lumber.
We have no intention of selling softwood lumber in China because we are not competitive. We are going to process it and sell finished products to China, India and Europe. At the same time, we are increasing the value of those products.