You have to remember that, especially in the province of Ontario, they have some of the most rigid forest standards of anywhere in Canada. I think around 40% of the forests in Ontario have been certified. A third party group audits the forest, and so on. This all helps to protect the forest.
You're right that it's the MNR's job to ensure that the plans are in place and that they have the forest management agreements with all the companies. I think they have a very good system in place that looks after it and ensures that the wood is there. It's also in the best interest of the companies, because if the wood runs out, they're in trouble. They need it to be there as well. It's the same with the municipalities. We want to make sure it's there.