You might as well recycle your speech. You might as well just bring it back again, and you will be able to use it again.
On the issue of wood, I'm always interested, just in general, in the issue of our forests as a carbon sink. We've talked about the fact that a third of our greenhouse gas emissions over the last few years—in that neighbourhood or maybe a bit less—have been caused by forest fires.
I would like to hear some of the experts here talk about a comprehensive approach that might include a forest fire management strategy and, at the same time, a use of wood strategy. How can we manage our forests to minimize the chance of fires?
I'm not an expert on this at all, but probably the way we do our foresting can minimize the size of our fires and the ability of fires to spread as much as they do, and at the same time maximize the amount of forests we have for sinks.
Maybe you can talk about the role that a world-class forest management strategy would have in reducing Canada's overall emissions.