Our difficulties were in drying it and having the space to dry it properly.
In an urban application, you don't necessarily get the choice to harvest it at the proper time. You could be harvesting trees full of water, different species that have lots of water in them. When you go to extract large amounts of water, with green leaves and all that sort of stuff, you have to slow down the drying process or you risk devaluing the lumber.
It's the ability to slowly air-dry it first and then finish it off in the kiln, and having the space to do that. The process of cutting it is fairly easy. When you want to dump moisture and control your moisture because of taking it down in an inappropriate season, that's where we run into our challenges. It's a little longer drying process because of that.