Thank you.
The plant was never closed down in Quebec. That, again, is a misstatement.
About two and a half years ago, the Quebec environment minister gave notice of a pre-order that he would issue after study, if the study determined there was a problem with dioxins and furans. Once the study was undertaken, it was determined that it was not our facility in Saint-Ambroise that was polluting the environment but a neighbour, a wood-treating facility. They were drying wood in a kiln, and that facility produced the dioxins and furans. It was located right next door.
We spent a year and an awful lot of money working with the Ministry of Environment in Quebec and with the community in order to demonstrate that it was not Récupère Sol in Saint-Ambroise but was in fact the neighbour that was polluting.
The minister then withdrew the pre-order in December 2005. The order was never issued because it was determined that we were not the culprits.