Yes, I'll do it in a minute. I'll try to do it very quickly and simply.
The sawmills pay the duty, the tax, on their lumber when they ship it across. We bring that lumber in at—just to pick a number—let's say $300. We add $200 of labour to it, we add waste, we add profit, etc. Then we have to pay the tax as it crosses the border.
So instead of paying the duty on $300, as we have in previous deals, we're now paying the duty on $600, the value as it crosses the border, which effectively is double the duty on the lumber. That's what's killing us right now.