I want to talk about concrete for a moment, but I love wood as well.
There's major innovation in the production of concrete. I'll give you a couple of examples. I went to Dalhousie University during a regional chairs session, and we saw that you can take the columns of concrete that you see holding up overpasses in Canada and make them half the size, wrap them in Kevlar, and they actually have more strength. It's incredible.
You've probably heard of CarbonCure, Mr. McSweeney, which is about capturing greenhouse gas emissions. They're reducing costs, they're increasing the quality of the product, but they're also promoting environmental sustainability. I'm certainly proud that the government is investing in innovation.
What else is out there for concrete, for innovation? It is such an important thing we use every day. We use it in industry and buildings. What else is out there? What's the next big innovation for concrete?