To explain, we've been talking to the provincial government--of course, you know that forestry is a provincial responsibility. A week ago we were up talking to a number of the provincial people. I think Marta explained very well the challenges the industry faces as a whole. There is no question; it is the perfect storm.
We are looking at biomass. We're asking for some assistance from that perspective, because it's a substantial investment. In order to make the investment, you need to know that the wood supply is there at the end of the day, which is another issue.
We're looking at a number of things. The provincial government is working with us to look at red tape reduction--anything to save costs. We're in a crisis situation here; there's no question about that. I'm not trying to say that from a fear-mongering point of view. There is no question; there are mills in New Brunswick going down almost every day now.
We're looking at things such as biomass, whether it's going to produce ethanol at the end of the day or whether it's going to go in and be used as an energy source; and cogeneration. You're going to do everything you possibly can to survive going forward, knowing where the cost of energy is going, where it's at in New Brunswick and where it's going to go. So we're looking at all those things.