Let me move on to some border issues. I'm very pleased you're here because I have been having a lot of trouble meeting with border services people about issues. I have three international border crossings in my riding, for example--lots of tourist issues and all sorts of other things. But I want to ask about the specific thing in your report.
We have an issue whereby in the United States they've received $9 billion in subsidies in the forest sector over the last three years. We've had virtually none and have lost 60,000 jobs in that sector. That's not imagined jobs, by the way; that's real jobs. If we can't be sure that Americans are paying tariffs, are paying the proper amounts coming across--in this particular case, pulp and paper, but on all sorts of goods that are coming into Canada--I guess we can't be sure we're even at a further economic disadvantage than we are. I mean in the case of pulp and paper, but also in general.
All three are certainly welcome to comment on this.