Thank you both for being here. It's been very interesting.
I'm going to start with Mr. Matters.
I want to pick up again on the raw log exports, because it is an issue that I hear a lot about from British Columbia, especially Vancouver Island. The trouble, I think for us, is that this is primarily a provincial issue in most of Canada anyway, but I've also heard that there are federal angles to it, especially when the logs are taken off private lands. I wonder if you could expand on that and maybe give us a little more detail on why that.... I know that in British Columbia it used to be that forest companies that harvested the trees had to process them locally, and that went by the wayside, but that was a provincial decision. There are mills on Vancouver Island that want fibre but can't get it because the logs are going off.
I'm wondering if you could comment on what you think the federal government could do to alleviate this situation somewhat. What kinds of actions could we be taking?