That's exactly what I was saying earlier. It was the case for Mr. Weaver and for those who succeeded him.
In Dolbeau-Mistassini, we wanted to produce book paper and circular paper. Today we're told that is no longer possible, and yet they're taking our resource and sending it somewhere else. Why did they wait until 2010 to tell us there was a need for innovation? We have known that for a long time. Someone with vision could have slowly but surely steered the industry towards new technologies.
In my opinion, it is clear that the industry lacked vision. People are in place now. I'm sure you noticed that the people who solved the problem were not here this morning. The President was sent up to bat. While he played his violin in Dolbeau-Mistassini, they were talking about removing equipment. On the one hand, we were being told that they were interested in staying open, that they might be interested in partnering with Boralex to have an energy supply and reopen one or two paper machine in Dolbeau. But while that was going on, as we found out a little earlier by phone, people want to take away the equipment. So, what kind of game are they playing?