one of those could be trex. and you sustainable wood alternatives to make decking and other products. and by the way, a minimum of 95% of the product is made from recycled materials from the united states. they also happen to be based in the great city of winchester, virginia. just a couple of miles of where i went to high school. joining us now is the ceo of trex, brian fairbanks. brian, i could talk to you about winchester all day, but let's talk about something more relevant. is there a scenario where you and your company, because you're not a tree, you're not using trees, could benefit from a tariff? >> yeah, there's. >> a possibility. >> if we see the tariffs come through, lumber prices could increase considerably from that pressure. treated southern pine canadian lumber that comes down across the border. if we were to see that go up to $1.20, $1.40 a linear foot, we have entry level products that sell around $1.60. during the pandemic, we saw wood selling at about $1.60. we were selling at a similar price.