COVID wasn't a good time for any of us, from a global perspective, in terms of life or business, but what it did was constrain supply chains and, of course, everybody went home and started to do projects like redoing their deck, finishing their basement or creating space for themselves to work from home. At that time, prices shot up to a level we had never seen before. Lumber prices went up to $1,600 per thousand board feet, which was just extraordinary. I don't expect we will see that ever again—hopefully not in my lifetime.
It went very far up, and now it has come back down very significantly. Obviously, prices running up meant we had very good markets for a period of 18 to 24 months, and then, of course, it fell.
