In terms of the export of raw logs, you're right: it is primarily coastal rather than interior.
There's an incredible demand for that fibre. A lot of the interior fibre is used in the interior. You don't see a lot of that exported. As for our ability to utilize some of these different species that are coming out of the coast, at this point we haven't really ventured much further beyond SPF, the spruce, pine, and fir species, which are largely the species in the interior of British Columbia. In the future there might be an opportunity, but today we don't utilize those species to any extent that would have a significant impact on those exports.