Thank you.
What we're seeing, particularly in Asia, are pretty significant increases in the demand for wood pellets as they try to get rid of coal, to eliminate the use of coal. We would love to see a similar type of action taken in Canada, for example, at coal-fired plants in places like Alberta and so on. It would be nice to see similar types of policies encouraging that type of action in Canada as well.
Of course, I think a lot of us would like to see the next phase of wood pellets, which would be black pellets or some sort of bioenergy such as LNG or hydrogen, but what I would say at this stage is that most of those types of products are in the very early stages of development, and for the clean energy types of programs, those types of products are what we need to deliver on for the Clean Canada and CleanBC types of initiatives.