It's probably around the same kind of thing.
Forest fires have a bigger impact than the tariffs. People are reducing the number of shifts and are sharing the job. We need to realize that some of the families at the sawmills, just like Greg's, are there for a sixth generation. They know everyone. Their kids are playing with everyone, so they'd better share the job. There's community management that is done. I guess that's where we are for the time being. There are multiple factors, with the forest fires and the tariffs.
On top of that, I would say the delay in government support to solve the housing crisis is lagging behind the demand where it should be to solve the social crisis.