According to a source here, between 1990 and 2004, greenhouse gas emissions rose in the agricultural sector throughout Canada, and that includes a 23% increase in fertilizer use.
Mr. Lazar, I want to ask you a question that I got from the Canadian Council of Chief Executives, of which you are a member, as a major lumber producer. And I quote:
While intensity targets make sense as a means of encouraging Canadian firms to become more efficient without being penalized for growing, the ultimate goal must be to achieve a substantial absolute reduction in emissions of GHGs, in Canada [...].
Do you agree that intensity targets cannot address a structure as large as the lumber industry and that absolute targets are needed?