First of all, I completely agree with you, Sandy, on the difficulty with primary lumber producers transitioning to build secondary manufactured products like laminated I-joists or....
I had a company in my hometown. When I was growing up there were two sawmills. One of the companies attempted to do that. It was when that product first came on the market. One of the main struggles they had was they had originally intended on using the two-by-threes they produced from offsize lumber within their own plant, but they didn't pass the strength test. They had already built the plant and ended up having to bring.... I live in western New Brunswick. They ended up bringing two-by-threes in from northern Quebec in order to get the right strength, and it led to a substantially higher-cost product.
In the end it was not a good move for them, but I'm really interested by the biomass energy side of your business. Prior to running, I actually built a biomass cogeneration plant for the company I worked for, so I'm interested. It's a very small plant, 3.5 megawatts, and uses two turbines, a condensing turbine and a negative-pressure turbine, in order to get the maximum allowable usage out of it.