There was an article in Air Classics a few months ago on the Mars. I recall that the forestry companies thought their operation was becoming too expensive to justify. What they don't seem to realize is that one Mars can probably save a million dollars worth of timber in one sweaty afternoon when things start to go up in smoke. Then when they're sold over the border the entire Canadian community will wail, gnash their teeth, beat their collective breasts and call for federal money to keep them in this country.
A**hole beancounters!