Thank you kindly.
I have a question for Mr. Fisker.
With regard to the opportunities for European businesses working in Canada and Canadian businesses working in the EU, there's always been one little phytosanitary certificate that I find most troublesome in the EU, and that's the phytosanitary certificate that governs pine-borne nematodes. I'm just wondering if you guys have looked at this and what that has prevented. You know, for 500 years Canada shipped green lumber with bark and needles on it into the EU, and all of a sudden back in the late 1980s doing that became a problem because of the pine-borne nematode that's resident in our materials. However, it's only in bark. So there's no reason we shouldn't be able to ship green lumber into the EU, as long as it's sawn from debarked logs. Have you guys looked at that and the potential for market in the European Union?