There are residues on the cutblocks. Recent fires in the American West have shown that when these residues are left on the cutblocks, they become a fuel just waiting to catch fire and burn down entire forests.
In Quebec, the spruce budworm ravages forests over thousands of square kilometres. This is wood that could very well be used to produce biofuel. I think there is an opportunity here that the sector should explore. We just need to send the right signal.
It would be interesting to open a pilot plant to demonstrate that it can be done and to measure the costs. I can give you the example of Sweden, which opened a pilot plant called GoBiGas to produce biofuel. They had to shut down for a while, but I heard this week that they are going to start up again. I think that's the kind of program that should be encouraged.