I too am going to start with the two government leaders, but Brian, I don't want to leave you out, so I'll come back to you before long.
Some of this ground we've sort of covered, but I wanted to get a really clear picture here. What we're hearing at this committee is that there has been a very dramatic turnaround in the forest industry from where it was the last time we took a look at it. Some were calling it a sunset industry. It was facing some fairly significant challenges, not the least of them being the spruce budworm and the pine beetle, and now things look considerably different.
I'll start with Evan Walz, and then go to George Ross. What really changed here, and which government programs actually worked? I think we want to hear what has helped with the turnaround of this industry.