Essentially, we can use it in cogeneration plants--biomass into coal-fired power plants is one way.
The reason I mentioned the ethanols and so forth is because we really have the need for two types of energy: the transportation fuels--gases and diesel--which are highly polluting; and the second is where we could substitute for coal in some areas. Biomass, as a way to feed into generationable electricity, is certainly an option.
What I would say is that in Quebec there is less of an incentive to do it than in most places, as in British Columbia. The reason is that the price of your hydroelectricity is already so low. There is more of an incentive to do that in Ontario, where we will see that come off, but it's one of the reasons why we won't see this occur in Russia as well—hydroelectricity is too low.