Tenure reform is a long-standing and a challenging issue in Canada.
One of the clear things that the CBFA and the collaborations that are going on bring to this question is the idea of an open, transparent discussion of how we're managing the forests and engaging the communities, the first nations, and environmental groups, etc., in the discussion about how management takes place on those tenures. It's something that the CBFA is fully engaged in. That vision of collaboration is one that, while not directly affecting tenure, is certainly changing the paradigm of how those landscapes are managed.