Disinterested One, it should also be made clear that the Ontario lumberyard is a legal seperate corporate entity that is privately wholly owned by its' private shareholders. Its' shares are not only wholly owned privately, but are unregistered securities illegal to offer to the public or to SLJB common shareholders. The good news is that the Ontario lumberyards' liabilities are not the liabilities of SLJB common shareholders. An SLJB share is a share being traded by an empty NV shell with no business operations.