Right. Thank you.
In your presentation you've correctly identified the reasons why we're in this forestry crisis--certainly the rising Canadian dollar, the housing market, higher energy costs, etc.--but also in there, as I'm sure you know, is the fact that many sawmills and pulp mills in Canada kind of sat back on their technology over a number of years. When the cost-of-production crunch started to come, they were the ones that were most affected. So the mills that kept ahead of the technology can now process wood far more effectively and more cheaply than those that didn't.
Ms. Bell knows that on Vancouver Island—and I'm not being critical—those mills were not technologically upgraded for many years, unfortunately. Had they been, they may still be operating now. So that would be a really good thing to push on the island, to have those mills brought up to the technology standards of some of the interior mills.
I have one other thing. Did you say that this new program is a $127 million forest technology program?