Specifically, Greg, you have to face these folks who used to work in the mills—and I know you've been directly affected by mill closures. You have to face the families and tell them, “I'm sorry, but we don't have any more work for you.” I know it impacts your family too, because you're the one who has to face them and tell them, “There's no more work for you.” I'd say that, even in Prince George at large, with other mills that are beside you in that corridor, mills that have closed already, after operating for 50-plus years, the impacts on the community can't be overstated. We talk in dollars and cents, business and the economic impacts of it, but there's a personal impact on the community.
Just speak to that, Greg, if you would.