I'm not sure of the information he gave you, but our biggest problem in British Columbia is the Asian imports to Canada. We have three plants: Kamloops, Richmond, and Delta. We export 40% to 50% of our cement to the United States today and have done so over the last five years.
There might have been a misunderstanding there, because there has never been a problem, to the best of my knowledge, with fulfilling the demand. Today the plants are down right across the country. Asian imports are up between 13% and 15%. People are opting to purchase Asian cement because they don't have to pay the carbon tax on it. They only have to pay the carbon tax on cement that is manufactured within British Columbia.
So there must be some misunderstanding. There is no problem fulfilling the demand, because 40% to 50% of our product goes to the United States today.