Given Resolute Forest Products' location, exporting to Asia is a bit more difficult for us compared to some of the competition in western Canada. Our export markets are mostly related to pulp and paper, which are more global materials. Supply chains are fairly well established.
I presume that your question has more to do with softwood lumber. That is a more particular issue, given the current circumstances with the U.S. government. For the time being, it is a matter of all levels of government continuing to support the industry to help it overcome those difficulties. That is not specifically within our field of expertise, but I think the assistance we are currently receiving is especially appreciated and effective. I'm not talking about only financial support, but also political support, which is very useful.