Those are great questions.
On the mountain pine beetle, I'd say our partners around the table are focused on it for two reasons. It's very much the way Mr. Allan has spoken about the impacts to the industry and communities.
One of our first nations leaders was in a meeting with the premier of B.C. this last week about the need to recognize and compensate for the social capital cost to communities. That is one area we are focused on.
The other is on the opportunities side and on carbon. Please recognize that 75% to 90% of the carbon values are not in the trees; they're in the underlying soils and peatlands. B.C. has recognized that they want to look at carbon values. There may be some areas that are hit hard by the beetle that might actually have economic values for carbon.