That's a good question, and given where we're at with global protectionism, I never rest easy about how trade is going anywhere. There is always going to be risk there.
As that middle class and that rural part of China continue to grow, we do see opportunity for more value-added products. When it comes to value-added exports to Asia, Japan tends to be a country that looks for that high quality and high value. If my colleagues from Canada Wood were here, they would talk about growing market opportunities in China, just based on the middle class growing and on those rural economies having more opportunity, and, definitely, in Japan.
My advice to government is to keep doing what you're doing. There has been tremendous commitment through previous governments to support Canada Wood within those export strategies, with great open communication. We have offices over there. Anyway, keep doing what you're doing.