I think it depends on when the planting starts. I'm not privy to the exact plans. As I said, we can plant 1,000 a minute if we have the infrastructure and the workers in place. The supply crunch issue you need to watch is the nursery capacity, which can impact your ability to get the seedlings, and also to get them at a good price.
You also have to consider the labour. You know, you need boots on the ground to do this planting. There's a fair bit of planning in terms of the infrastructure required. I'm not a silviculture expert myself; I don't run a nursery. Our companies work with those companies, but I would really encourage the government to work closely with them. That's essential to the advice we provided to the government.