There are about four months of the year where you can plant a tree in Canada, usually. In most places, it's only those four months. Weather conditions, the conditions of the territory where you plan to plant—one of your colleagues mentioned really dry conditions earlier—will affect whether or not you're going to. Fire seasons will affect, too, as with this past fire season, whether people are able to plant.
When it comes to looking at progress, one of the things we have to focus on, given some of the comments some members made about how much work by the nurseries goes in, getting the seeds and putting all of that and the land permissions in place, we really have to focus on multi-term, multi-year agreements with partners, where we're looking at providing them the certainty they need to set up all those relationships they need to get the right tree in the right place at the right time.
Because of that, we really need to not just look at what was planted in the last planting season. We need to look at what all those partnerships and relationships that we have in place over the long term are to ensure we get to the end objective at the end of 2031.