I would say it has been quite widespread, but actually we've seen a shift since the beginning of COVID to now. I'll give you a couple of examples.
First, as I mentioned, it has impacted in some form or another, in either permanent closures or production curtailments, 130 mills across Canada, in all areas of Canada, affecting 19,700 employees.
We have three subsectors in forestry: solid wood products, forest operations and pulp and paper mills. What we saw in the beginning with the subsector of solid wood products, lumber in particular, was that this was in the high $200s per thousand board feet. It actually recovered and hit a record high a few weeks ago of approximately $1,000. While it has declined—I think this week's rate was around $560—we saw tremendous recovery in solid wood products and forest operations.
Where I'm most concerned is on the paper side. I think the industry remains in trouble, and I don't see conditions improving. With all of us working at home and the increase in digitalization, that part of the pulp and paper subsector is really struggling right now.