In Fort Nelson it's a bit of a unique situation. The plant will be using deciduous aspen trees that grow effectively to maturity. We will be harvesting them and turning them into wood pellets. We will be using the bark and so on as the wood waste to heat the plant and dry the pellets.
To some of the points around forestry, there's a lot of debate around forestry and whether we take care of the environment. The one issue I would say for sure in this particular situation is that these trees, obviously, regrow naturally, but as you can see with some of the forest fires that we've seen in British Columbia, some of these areas are prone to such large natural disturbances as fires or bug kills. The actions we take can prevent that type of situation from happening close to some of the communities we work in.