Mr. Chairman, the Patterson Sawmill is not doing badly, although it is not getting as much product out of the trees as we had hoped. We are looking at some new technology, perhaps some narrow curve saws. The cost of production per thousand is still a little too high for us. However, as we up the volume that is going through there, we anticipate that the cost will come down. If we can get a greater percentage of finished wood out of the logs with some new technology, then we hope that the mill will be profitable.
I should explain to the House that there has been a verbal inquiry as to whether we should sell Patterson Sawmill and that is being looked at right now, Mr. Chairman.