When we had the pine beetle infestation, FPInnovations worked on adding value to the wood that was salvageable. The rest could be used for something else, as fuel.
I would like to go back to the original question, namely costs and prices. We are starting to see these forest residues from logging on the markets. According to the FOEX index I consulted again yesterday, the cost of forest residues—and this data is from Finland—is $7.6 per gigajoule. This measurement is used because of moisture. There is no longer any water in these residues. If we adopted the appropriate regulations, we would be able to set the price of these forest residues in Canada, including Quebec, at $4.7 or $5 per gigajoule. In fact, it is often noted that this is the province where fibre is most expensive.
We would be extremely competitive and we could then plan on setting up these famous biorefineries.