One of the issues that we have with very homogeneous forests, especially ones that are primarily made up of conifers, is they tend to be quite flammable compared to hardwood species like birch and aspen. Especially around communities, there's a great incentive to try to include birch and aspen in the forest as a way to protect the communities because they are...we call them asbestos trees sometimes. They tend to be quite fire resistant.
We have to be careful about making sure that we don't just plant hardwoods everywhere because we want to have resistance to fire, because many of our industries cannot use hardwoods. My discussion is around trying to make sure that we have at least some small industries that can utilize those products as well so that we're not just taking up space where we can grow conifers. We can do two things at once. We can provide FireSmart around communities, but we can also utilize some of those species for developing various kinds of wood products.