 Minister the incoming Trump administration doesn't seem to care that BC may be playing by the rules in the lumber deal What a very protectionist regime it appears it's going to be what what's what's on the plan? What are you planning so far to counter that? Well, glad you asked the question because I'm worried and You know I'll I won't speculate as to what the the new Government and soon to be president Trump will will act upon the rhetoric has certainly been protectionist and We know this for a fact There are protectionists In the US who have repeatedly sought to deny American consumers access to The best forest products in a world that we produce more efficiently than anyone else. They don't like the competition and We're seeing that again. We attach great importance to this forestry remains a Cornerstone of our BC economy employment wise countless communities rely upon our forest sector those communities and the forestry sector have done a great job Improving productivity. They've done a great job diversifying their markets. So we're not as vulnerable As we might have been 15 years ago the last time we saw this movie but the forces of protectionism if allowed or encouraged to Proceed down that path will cause us Causes problems and it's it's why the Premier Clark and the government continue to work closely with Prime Minister Trudeau. We've indicated that as a as a Trade issue. This should be number one In terms of priorities and it should be at the top of the list when Prime Minister Trudeau and Soon to be President Trump sit down for their inevitable first Discussion and conversation and in our view it warrants not just for British Columbia, but we are the largest we account for 50% of the trade and It has great implications for this country and the last thing I'll say because you gave me the The opportunity to say it We tend to talk about The advantages of free trade exclusively from the perspective of Canada and in our case British Columbia But there are upwards of 20 or 25 million Americans Americans who rely upon trade with Canada for their jobs And it's probably time someone started talking on their behalf and Someone started pointing out the the price that they will pay that small-town America will pay if Barriers are erected at our border And the price that American consumers will pay people that want to buy their own home when the price of those homes goes up because of Terrace and barriers that might be put in place. Hope it doesn't happen and as you can tell it's It's certainly a priority for us