I'm not so sure there's any benefit from the agreement itself in that regard. You're exactly right that the Finnish government sort of undertook a forest industry strategy many years ago, whereby they decided they were going to devote significant resources to the industry to make sure it was strong and healthy.
I think the second part of my answer would be that we would hope there was none, because we'd like to get there first on a lot of these things. There's a huge value in getting these products first, getting the technologies developed first. For that reason, and to the earlier question from across the table, we certainly welcome government support in getting us there first. We think we have enormous potential to do it. As I demonstrated with the three-dimensional pulp, there are other sorts of products like that out there.
It does require enormous amounts of investment, and it is fairly risky. In that regard, government help to sort of jump-start it right now, particularly given where the economy lies, would be hugely welcome.