My riding is on Vancouver Island, so, historically, our main industry has been forestry. Our forestry industry has suffered over the years. Of course, we have pulp and paper plants, which have a very symbiotic relationship with our sawmills. The sawmills provide the fibre feedstock necessary for pulp and paper to thrive. However, in recent years, some of our sawmills have shut down. That supply of fibre has been endangered.
You talked about how your growers are right across Canada. I'm wondering, in the fibre market, whether you look at forestry-dependent communities and some of the new and innovative opportunities that exist for hemp growers to fill in a niche market, while existing symbiotically with traditional forestry. Can you talk about some of the opportunities that exist in communities like mine, out in British Columbia?