Yes. The primary feedstock right now for our process is northern bleached softwood kraft pulp, or NBSK. Both Mercer and Resolute are major producers of this, but we envision our facilities being less linked to pulp mills and more linked to the end-user markets. Because we are creating a specialty market, we're not going to be talking about tonnes of material produced. We're going to be talking about kilograms. It's going to be similar to a specialty chemical plant, more so than to a pulp mill.
We envision having satellite plants where we would bring feedstock—ideally from the parent companies, because they do have production globally—into these satellite plants and then having these plants serve specific markets. The plant we're designing right now is intended to serve all the key markets that we're developing, some of which I've highlighted, but we do expect to get to a certain volume point where that plant, being the first plant, will basically run out of capacity. Then, as our markets and the volume develop, we will have specialized plants to serve, for example, the concrete sector. We'll have a specialized plant to serve the plastics sector. Filtration media could be another opportunity.