I don't think that necessarily everything has to be a super mill on all scales; it depends on the product. Clearly you need to be of a certain scale in some products, but in the case of the lumber business, maybe a medium-sized mill is more efficient because of the resource, the transportation distances, and other local advantages that you might have. So I don't think every mill has to be a super mill. With something like a pulp mill, which is in more of a really global business, you might have to get to a bigger, different scale.
Communities are more and more realizing that it is the region: as opposed to one community, it's two or three communities. Today, with the great roads we have in most towns, you can travel 30 miles to work. A lot of these small communities are consolidated. Two or three mills become one mill. I think we have to encourage the communities to have that mindset.