Absolutely. In the earlier session of this meeting, there was a lot of discussion about communities as well. One impact on communities is that, when a decision like that is made, it is final. Unlike in a larger community, where there's other employment and other reasons to keep people in the community, when a mill is closed, oftentimes it is fatal for that community, in that people have to move away and try to find jobs elsewhere. Being able to reopen installed assets is very unlikely, and it makes it very difficult to bounce back from a closure decision.