Certainly we should be feeding into those companies that are doing this, because they'll buy a lot more of the products. We're shifting our focus from this kind of consumer market to a more industrialized market. That's one part that will naturally happen.
As in Austria, we could have a lot more investment in the automation of smaller plants than we currently have. If you were to take 100 square kilometres in Austria, you would find 120 different cross-laminated timber factories. We have two in all of Canada. We have the largest sustainable forestry industry on earth, but we have only two factories making advanced wood products.
We can incentivize that into local communities, potentially, by either government investment or government tax incentives for companies to build smaller-scale, local, high-tech production for wood products.