That is a perfect lead-in to my next question.
I agree. Our forests are very high quality because of our approach to forest management. We end up with a really great product, as long as we get it at that right point. To your point, it can sometimes go too far. The economics of sawmills are such that they are only economical when the entire tree is being used.
If paper demand is declining and if pulp and paper markets are evolving, what are our alternatives for the use of residuals, and how can governments help the market get there faster?
