I looked at the potential based on Statistics Canada's data. I have it in my presentation, which I think will eventually get to you. I've looked at the number of gigajoules—a unit of energy—consumed in the 50% of Canada that is not covered by the natural gas grid. If we took 100% of that, which I realize is unrealistic, it accounts for about one trillion gigajoules of energy used each year. If we convert that into wood pellets at an average energy efficiency, that would consume 71 million tonnes of wood pellets.
To put that into perspective, our total production in all of Canada right now is a little under three million tonnes. We could go from three million to 71 million if we could convert all that to wood pellets.