Thank you so much.
One reason this issue has become such a concern is that we've had whistle-blowers from Asia Pulp & Paper in Shanghai, saying this expansion in Canada is a “fibre grab”.
In fact, one official said, “It's a fibre grab. They want to keep the perception that Paper Excellence is an asset of Canada for Canada and by Canada, but in reality, it's a feeder for the Chinese machine.”
I ask that because, in the Resolute review, Paper Excellence was obliged to divest itself of the Thunder Bay mill operation, but the forestry rights were retained by Resolute, which is retained by Paper Excellence and, possibly, Asia Pulp & Paper.
You can't run a mill without trees, so why would you let those trees be handed over to Asia Pulp & Paper through Paper Excellence?