I think it could play an enormous role. As I said, 70% of indigenous communities are in forested areas. To the extent that about 130 of the communities are off-grid and are using trucked-in diesel or diesel brought in by ship, and to the extent in particular that they're in forested areas, that can be replaced by biomass. The benefit that biomass brings is not just that it's an effective tool, but it brings jobs. If you buy that fuel from Montreal or Edmonton or wherever, that money leaves your community. In the case of biomass, you need jobs to harvest in a sustainable fashion, going forward, as well as the jobs for tending.
On November 1st, 2017. See this statement in context.