Thank you.
I'm a huge fan of FPInnovations, which has world-class research and development facilities on the west coast and also in Quebec. It has done a lot of work, at a lab scale, in investigating the concept of creating a biorefinery approach to using that input material to manufacture a wide variety of products other than pulp.
The concept is well developed. The lab-scale experimentation, and so on, I think, is fairly well developed. Again, I have to emphasize that I'm no expert with this opinion. I'm giving you this from afar. But I think there's a huge need for pre-commercialization and then commercialization of what's been achieved in labs, and that's a big-dollar kind of undertaking