It's really both. It's the appliance, definitely, for the amount that goes out of it if it's not EPA approved. But it's also that people have a tendency to burn wet wood. That causes an increase. People will burn garbage. There are complaints on burning garbage. People will be burning leftover parts of decks that have arsenic and things like that in them. So there are a whole bunch of different pollutants going out.
In the whole area of burning, burn smart is what we have to do. With the chimneys that have come into the marketplace, outside, that's just straight pollutants going up.
So it's not an easy solution. There's a part under CEPA that can tackle the regulation, and then it's communication, education, and awareness on doing the rest.