Thank you.
I want to come back to the impact trees and forests have on emissions and climate change. The impact has been poorly assessed and accounted for, and therefore we won't be meeting the targets. That's clearly the case, and I believe you said it a couple of times. So how could the government claim for years that its two billion trees program would help meet the 2030 emissions reduction target?
So far, 110 million trees have been planted, and it's estimated that 317 million will have been planted by 2031 in this program alone, not combined with others. Then again, this past summer's wildfires destroyed plantations that were supposed to be included in the two billion tree target. We know that trees only capture carbon several years after they've been planted. However, the government plans to plant trees mainly in 2029 and 2030. So how can they claim that we're going to reach the two billion tree target?