If there in fact is one, I suppose some would argue that's a good thing or a bad thing. Probably the reason we're not using it is that it is environmentally damaging. However, the mountain pine beetle devastation has served to spark a surge in technology to try to find further uses for pine-beetle-infested wood. I know that at the University of B.C., the University of Northern B.C., and at the University of Victoria there's technology--and I think at Simon Fraser, but I'm not sure--and there is research and development going on, and all of those programs are being provided funding by the provincial and federal governments. We would always argue it's not enough, but there's been some good research done. When I heard you say that, I thought, “Oh, this is good, we have to find out what it is”, but if it's something we can't use, then it really isn't important, I guess.
You're not suggesting that we use it, of course.