The whole structural lam side is not really a good fit for lumber producers. It's a very different kind of business. The harvesting and the feedstock collection is all very different. Structural laminate remanufacturers—I think you heard from somebody earlier this week or last week—purchase finished lumber.
The whole supply chain is really different. It's not an easy business for a lumber producer to move into. What's more interesting for us is the use of where our residuals can find a higher value-add. If we had spare residuals, which at the moment in Mackenzie, because of the biomass power, we don't.... But it's a potential for our Fort St. James operation, trying to find those additional value-added applications that can either create products we can sell in the export market or use for low-carbon economy purposes here in Canada.
We are very grateful for all the hard work that the Canadian government is doing on our behalf with the softwood lumber agreement. I do want to stress that. We're very disappointed with the recent announcements, however.