Yes, I do. Minister Champagne has just come back from China with a delegation from the industry. I will also be taking a delegation from industry to China in early June. The reports back are that they are keenly interested in the Canadian product. If you look at the growth in the Chinese market over the last decade or so, it's been significant.
At the same time, the Parliamentary Secretary was in Southeast Asia, in Vietnam, and the answer was exactly the same in Southeast Asia as it was in China in terms of their interest in doing more business with Canada.
We will develop this. It will not happen overnight. The trend line is good and encouraging, as we believe it can be also in South America. Ninety-nine percent of Quebec's exports in softwood lumber go to the United States. Ninety-nine percent of Canada's exports in oil and gas go to the United States. It's very important for the future development of our natural resources that we expand these export markets. There's no better example of that than in the forestry sector.