I think the simple answer is yes. The opportunity around regulation can go both ways. We've certainly seen the impact of that. I'm not familiar with the details of that particular report you are referring to, but I would be interested in seeing exactly what it is referring to. I know that pellet stoves, for example, which are used for home heating, have been adopted extensively in Europe, and I know that in northeastern U.S. there is a very strong network of homes being heated by wood pellets. Those facilities do burn quite cleanly. I know that Prince George, with its air-sensitive climate, has dealt with wood-burning stoves. However, the reality is that in our facility, we put the electrostatic precipitator in with the City of Prince George. We make sure that we're able to address those concerns.
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