It's a bit disturbing.
I mean, we could say a lot about the cement industry as well. With portland cement, where limestone has been around for 20 years, they've had it for the last 10 years and it's not been adopted. Even within their membership, many silos need to be.... There are huge capital costs. At the end of the day, they're trying to get legislation in place to force their members to adopt the product as well.
In terms of the forestry products and Richard Cannings' private member's bill, that is one of the 450 communities that produce lumber, and he is there representing his riding and his interests. It is not the overall wood industry that is putting that forward. If they were, we would be pushing la charte du bois from Quebec.