The eastern part of Canada is facing a number of challenges. One is that it takes a long time to grow a tree. In Chibougamau, it could take 150 to 200 years. You're faced with a different production challenge in terms of what you can get out of the trees, and it takes a lot longer to regrow.
There is also the challenge of the spruce budworm and what that's doing to the forest in Quebec and possibly into New Brunswick. Then, if you follow the nineties, a lot of the easy to cut wood has been cut, so the wood is farther and farther from the mills. You're seeing that play out around Lac-Saint-Jean and some of the other places there.
What we do have is fibre that's different from...you mentioned the Brazilians. The challenge there is that you can grow a genetically modified eucalyptus to pulping age in seven or eight years. It's almost impossible to compete with that on an economic basis.