No. Look, with biomass you could burn all the trees in Canada trying to make any amount of electricity. This is an add-on. It's a competitive advantage. We shouldn't waste a scrap in the forest. We should burn it for biomass. If we can turn it into biofuels, that's a good add-on to an existing pulp and paper operation. But it's an add-on.
I don't think it's going to become a primary product, because the cost of the fibre is too high. Maybe if oil gets higher, it will come into its own. Fundamentally, for the bio-business, the technology that's out there is not developed yet. It's coming, and we encourage all of that; we want it to happen. But it's not here today. And I think it will be a bolt-on to an existing pulp and paper operation, let's say.
In terms of biomass by itself or burning for energy, we should use whatever we can. But there's not enough out there to meet all our energy requirements as a country, if that's what you're thinking.