I don't have the statistics related to the job losses in front of me, but I understand there were job losses, primarily in British Columbia, due to those fibre supply issues. The jobs were not replaced with jobs in the United States per se, because not all of those mills would have opened operations in the U.S. to compensate. Sometimes production was increased at other mills that had better access to fibre. That internal adjustment within B.C. is very much a local B.C. market condition that is, as I said, playing out.
On February 26th, 2021. See this statement in context.