Yes. This is very region-specific. That is why I have talked so much about regions. The studies must be conducted region by region. We should not rob Peter to pay Paul. If biomass is actually used for pellets in a region, those are steps 1 and 2 of the development of the biorefinery. We should let it develop. Nevertheless, for me, it is a transitional stage.
I feel sorry for Mr. Arsenault, but exporting pellets to the U.K. could well draw the ire of Greenpeace. The social acceptability is not there. As I said earlier, to create a certain image and engage youth in sustainable development, the pellets should be used locally. In short, yes to incentive programs for local use, but no to exporting large volumes to the U.K. That is what Greenpeace would tell you.