Okay.
I have one last question. I know my time is very tight.
As a fellow British Columbian, I drive around our forests quite a bit. What I notice a lot is that we used to see a lot of red trees, which the pine beetle killed. Now we're seeing a lot of yellow trees, which the spruce beetle killed. My big concern is how we manage this problem.
What you just talked about, I'm concerned about as well: seeing what is a really good piece of timber that could be utilized in so many productive ways doesn't end up in the atmosphere. How do we manage those forests?
I know that our colleagues to the south in the U.S.—when I knew secretary of the interior Ryan Zinke—were managing their forests to really reduce forest fires.
I have just one last comment. How do you do that from your perspective? Maybe I'll ask it this way. In just a simple number, what is the contribution towards our megatonne total by wildfires every year in Canada?