Thank you very much.
I'm really encouraged to hear about all this work on value-added in the forest sector, in all directions, including the manufacturing of the equipment in use.
I don't know if you follow architecture awards, but you probably do because it gives you ideas for the forest sector. I'm aware of the Moriyama RAIC international architecture prize. The prize was won by a Chinese all-wooden library, which is an extraordinary facility. I believe both the inside and outside were all built of wood. Obviously, there's great interest in the world of beautiful as opposed to functional, and kudos to you for pursuing that.
We used to have arenas with big wooden beams, and it sounds as if we're going back in that direction. I have a friend in Montreal who's promoting those kinds of arenas.
I've also heard from the firefighters. By coincidence, I was in a conversation with the fire chief from Edmonton, coming here for a meeting. He was concerned that they have not been consulted in this move to the use of cross laminated timber. In my understanding, it would be something to do with the strength, but it's probably also to do with the toxins. I know there's been a long-standing concern about the use of fire retardants in furniture. Has there been any outreach to the firefighters in the development of these new building codes?