Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Lemaire, I'd like to continue with you on the packaging alternatives.
In British Columbia we have a very strong attachment to our forest industry, and I want to put a plug in for a local pulp mill in my riding, the Crofton Pulp and Paper Mill, because they were, for a number of years, really trying to upgrade their paper line to make specialty paper products that would replace single-use plastics. They have run into some troubles because of fibre availability.
I remember that when I was at the CPMA convention in Montreal—I think it was in April of 2022—I saw an industry showcase on some of the fibre-based innovative packaging that was coming out. Can you talk a little bit more about some of the developments that are going on in that area? I understand that they are not suitable in all cases, but do you see that maybe in the next five to 10 years, some really critical advances in fibre-based packaging could help support struggling pulp mills out on the west coast of British Columbia?