Thank you for that.
This isn't so much about the market diversification piece, but if you look at British Columbia and other places that have a considerable amount of dead timber, some of that is still continuing to support pine beetle.
As we figure this out, how long do we let that sit waiting for the things you just talked about to advance themselves? This is obviously a provincial question, but do we get to the point of triggering things like prescribed burns where you lose the timber resource value but it starts forest regrowth and regeneration, maybe helps stop some of that proliferation of beetle kill or other diseases that are coming along? How does that question factor into the speed of innovation versus speed of action?