If I can add to what was said, I mentioned there is large potential, and that potential comes from some of the feedstocks that I talked about that are not being used—forest residues or straw, which currently is mostly not being used. Also, if you look at just the amount of biomass that we cut, the whole tree, in different provinces there are different regulations, but if I think about annual allowable cut, how much is allowed to be cut every year, typically, if you look at that over the years—10 years, 15 years—you will see that is still about 50% to 60% of the total annual allowable cut.
If there are regulations that make it mandatory to use a small percentage of that for biofuels or even making these residues available for bioindustry—if there is some kind of regulation that helps in doing that—it will help to get the secure supply of biomass to convert to biofuels.