The bottom line is on the duty, 30% and even more, and it's because of the anti-dumping concern; it's not a subsidy. It's because we're running our sawmills to supply chips to the pulp and paper mills.
With regard to diluting the efforts in R and D, I see a plethora of regional efforts. We're looking at everyone wanting to have in their own backyard a demonstration project or a new centre looking at bioenergy or something that's related. We're doing, essentially, a typical Canadian thing: by spreading ourselves too thin, getting regional representation, we're sentencing ourselves to mediocrity to some extent.