No doubt. I mean, certainly, what our company is focused on is that in any grade of tissue today, probably about 60% of the fibre supply is hardwood. That would be from those areas: Indonesia and areas of China. Brazil is probably the predominant supplier today. Nobody in Canada is ever going to be able to compete with that. A tree grows to 60 feet tall in six years there, versus 60 years here. We've basically said leave that, but most tissue today—to give it strength so that it doesn't blow apart if you use it—requires strong northern fibres. That is about 40% of that tissue consumption that's growing at 5% to 7% per year. I still believe that, with the right assets, there will be a significant demand for Scandinavian and northern Canadian fibre.
On November 1st, 2017. See this statement in context.