That's a good point. It is on a deepwater port, so it allows access to the St. Lawrence to loop around to the U.S. northeastern seaboard, but it was really about partnerships. Our business is really focused on partnerships. We know what we do really well. We make liquid wood really well.
As far as markets are concerned for biomass security, security of supply, harvesting, accumulation, transfer points, that's not our expertise so we were able to do a joint venture with an innovative forest products company called Arbec, which is a Quebec regional firm, and Rémabec. They look after the security of supply because, again, in order to get financing in the forestry industry, security of supply is key.
We were able to knot that through a partnership, and that partnership was there. Because of its remote location, that mill is susceptible to the inability to get rid of residual fibre. There are not a lot of local exits for it, so they looked at our opportunity to become very synergistic to support the sustainability of the mill and its customary products, and at the same time, to remove the threat of excess residual, which ultimately if you can't exit it, you lose it.