Yes. Those are hard questions, and I can't answer those for you. I think those are things that we can talk about.
There is one thing I will say, though, Mr. Moffatt. You talked about Asia Pulp & Paper and its logging practices in Indonesia. I guess I'm just a little concerned. Why would you think Indonesian regulations would apply here in Canada? Why would you think that would be something that we should be concerned about?
In Saskatchewan, it is the provincial government, along with first nations and along with the corporation—in this case, Paper Excellence—that actually put together the reforestation plan and that does the harvesting plan. How do you take and square that hole, saying that we should look at what they did in Indonesia, which has totally different rules?
I'm not saying, by any means, that they did the right thing. However, I am saying that, if you think that's going to happen here in Canada, you had better be dreaming because it's never going to happen here in Canada. Why would you even draw that into the equation at this point in time? You know it's not a reality here in Canada.