We often have discussions with people from EDC who, following a change in direction, are also promoting companies that are dedicated to development and that are able, like us, to work on projects abroad.
Our first project, which was carried out in Guatemala, involved solar energy. For this project, all the electricity generated was used by a sanitary tissue and household paper mill. Unfortunately, at the time, EDC did not have the right mandate to be able to support us, so we had to rely on American financing and American suppliers.
However, our relationship with EDC is very good, and we are having serious discussions with them. Right now, we are looking at the possibility of establishing 20 plants, as I mentioned, in New York State. A development company will set up shop abroad to develop projects.
As for energy exports, that's a somewhat more precarious issue.