I also have a quick question around encouraging bioenergy.
I was mayor of Cranbrook for a few years. We had a tremendous fire year and had the winds been a little different, we would have been in really serious trouble. We also worked to create a grassland ecosystem around my part of British Columbia. There are thousands of piles of wood that have been cut, piled and potentially could be burned or will be burned at some point.
When you look at fireproofing those communities, it also potentially provides opportunity for recreation. You can put a network of trails around the community.
However, trying to get a long-term secure source of fibre for burning to create bioenergy was a problem because the forest companies didn't want to give up any of their allowable cut.
If you've looked at that problem, what sort of recommendations do you think could help make bioenergy from waste wood more successful in Canada?