Thank you, both, for coming before us today.
I'm going to start with Mr. Marcoccia because I'm interested in how the forest industry is integrated within itself. I know we have sawmills that produce sawdust and chips. Selling that material to the local pulp mill is a valuable part of their balance sheet, and it's a valuable source of material for the pulp mill.
However, when I talk to those people in my region, I hear there's often push and pull about access to those resources, especially when they're talking about residuals left out in the bush. I'm from British Columbia and every fall I look up at the mountains and there are great plumes of smoke from the mountains because we're burning all that slash when it could be used for any number of these things that we've been talking about today. I realize it's probably mostly provincial jurisdiction in how those materials are divvied up.
I'm wondering if you could comment from Domtar's position. What proportion of the materials you use in your mills is from residuals and what proportion is from raw logs that you have harvested on licence areas? How important are those residuals to you, and how can an expansion of that base help?