Sure. Thank you for the question.
Across Canada, wetlands are where most of the carbon is being stored. It's important to protect the wetlands and to refurbish them to make them safe so that they can continue to store carbon and potentially increase carbon storage.
In many cases, planting trees that are natural for those environments is very beneficial. There are programs that should start soon or are planned to start, which Dr. Gilles Saindon could discuss, that could include financing for tree planting in riparian areas.
We are currently working on a road map for different BMPs, and this would be one of the BMPs that could be implemented that would be beneficial for a different aspect of the environment and also beneficial for carbon storage and increased carbon sequestration.