Of course. My house is heated 100% with wood, and I view that as comfortable heat. When one looks at the statistics, wood is very rarely talked about as a heating fuel, but 6% of Canadian households use wood as their main heat. I just looked up the numbers. In the Maritimes and in eastern Canada, it's even higher. In Nova Scotia, for example, it's over 25%.
Wood heat is always given short shrift by the experts. Do you see a role for wood heat in Canada's energy future? With the collapse of much of Canada's paper industry, the newsprint industry in particular—some would argue that I'm not saying it correctly—we do have a surplus of wood. There's a lot of annual allowable cut out there that's not being taken. Where does wood heat fit in your world?