I'll take that question, Madam Chair.
Tree planting is part of a bigger bucket, which we call nature-based climate solutions. It's about how trees, grasslands, wetlands, agricultural soil, etc. can contribute to the sink that takes carbon.
Our colleagues at Natural Resources are leading the work on trees—the Canadian Forest Service, which is part of Natural Resources Canada—and we're working closely with them in terms of some of the co-benefits that the trees could provide to caribou and nature in general.
We are doing a lot of analysis right now on the other part of that equation, which is wetlands, grasslands, building on some existing programs and looking at more. In addition, Agriculture Canada, of course, is involved in the soil.
I would say that it's a relatively new area. The world is paying a lot more attention to that side of the equation, and I think there will be a lot more detail that colleagues at NRCan will be able to provide, probably in the next month or so.