It is cyclical. Right now the spruce beetle numbers in Alberta are very low, so that's been positive. We are focusing primarily on mountain pine beetle.
I want to jump in on MP Cannings' question on FireSmarting for a while.
We have 13 communities that have nine projects, worth over $20 million, essentially building a fireguard around them. If you can completely eliminate or reduce the fire risk of what is up around a community...we saw that early on in 2020. In one of the worst fires we had in 2019 we had to do a controlled burn right beside the town of High Level, which obviously had high risks associated with it, but because the trees were right up and there was a fuel source right up against the community we had to do a very expensive controlled burn. That's where we came up with this idea of having fireguards around sensitive communities.
So far those nine projects should be done by next fire season in 2021.
I'm sorry to have gone a little off script on that, but I wanted to comment on it.