Very briefly on the summit, I think the important thing is to get alignment. But I think it's more than bringing the same group together; it has to be something that moves forward.
The future industry is not necessarily going to be the same one we have, or even the same players. We have an opportunity to start bringing the energy and oil people into this meeting. They're looking at alternative fuels: EnCana, Petro Canada, etc. What we are lacking in this industry is cash. It's investment opportunities. They have the money. They know the distribution of these new products that will come out of a biorefinery. We know everything about how to handle fibre, how to move it, and everything else. It's a marriage in heaven, and I think more and more we're going to see that type of thing.
I'm only suggesting, sir, based on your comments on the summit, that maybe we go outside the traditional area, step back, and say, where does this country want to present itself vis-à-vis our forests and our strengths?