Absolutely. It is worthwhile. The provincial governments are doing it because each province has now committed to the Paris accord, and they are looking at the carbon sequestration potential.
What is interesting is the expansion of ranchers in the Clay Belt region. We have 29 million acres in Ontario and Quebec, and the farm prices are very low. They're encouraging ranchers from the south to move to the north to have established ranches in the Clay Belt area. The introduction of trees in those land areas not only will improve the soil aspect but also will improve the terrestrial carbon sequestration potential significantly. Twenty-nine million acres is a significant amount of land, and it doesn't have many trees now.