It's a very good question. Remanufacturers are probably the most entrepreneurial members of the forest products community. We're always buying somebody's waste and trying to turn it into something. That changes all the time. You give us a level playing field and we can be very innovative, very creative, and we can compete.
The problem over the last 20 years, due to the softwood lumber dispute, is that there is all sorts of interference from factors that are not normal. You get the problem of months when you can ship and months when you can't, or you get a government-crafted deal where a sawmill is encouraged to ship more to the States than to Canada. We've been through periods of that. That is what is very difficult. If you get out of our way and just tell us what the rules are for the next 10 years and take out any non-natural trade barriers, we'll be just fine. We're very creative and we'll create an awful lot of jobs.