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     1        products from?
     2        A.  I have not been asked or given any information on that
     3        matter at all.
     4
     5   Q.   Have you been given any other information about McDonald's
     6        in any other part of the world, apart from the ones you
     7        have mentioned?
     8        A.  No.
     9
    10   Q.   I just want to see if there are any further questions.
    11
    12   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Yes, just sit down for a moment.
    13
    14   MR. MORRIS:  Just one further question.  On page 4 of your
    15        statement, we did discuss it before, at the very bottom,
    16        the last line, you have mentioned about the Southern
    17        Scottish sources, we are talking about the Iggesund plant,
    18        are we not, which is actually in England, included some
    19        imparted hardwood as pulp, yes?
    20        A.  Yes.
    21
    22   Q.   Do you happen to know roughly what percentage that would be
    23        of the total amount you have identified?  Are we talking
    24        about 5 per cent, 2 per cent?  What kind of percentage are
    25        we talking about roughly?
    26        A.  We did raise this before.  I mentioned the subject of
    27        clay and hardwood pulp is very much the surface, the finish
    28        of particular products within the range that Iggesund
    29        make.  I think it is fairly negligible.  Whether it is
    30        5 per cent or 3 per cent or 1 per cent I really cannot give
    31        you an answer because it is literally the furnish, the
    32        surface of the product rather than the substance of the
    33        product.
    34
    35   Q.   If it is surface would it be laminated with hardwood?
    36        A.  It is a coated surface which is applied in the sequence
    37        and process of paper-making.
    38
    39   Q.   So when you say insignificant, it could be anything between
    40        1 and 5 per cent?
    41        A.  I would have to say it might be anywhere between 1 and
    42        5 per cent.  If it is a matter of great importance I am
    43        sure we could find out, but it was not considered to be
    44        significant.
    45
    46   MR. MORRIS:  Thank you.  No further questions.
    47
    48                      Re-examined by Mr. Rampton.
    49
    50   Q.   Mr. Mallinson, I have only one question.  It is an enquiry 
    51        really.  Could you kindly turn to page 2 of your statement 
    52        you made for this case?  I am looking at the figures you 
    53        give in the table in the paragraph which is reference (ii)
    54        about halfway down the page?
    55        A.  Yes.
    56
    57   Q.   It has five columns the fourth of which is headed
    58        "Productive Forest in Thousands of Hectares", yes?
    59        A.  Yes.
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