There are competing perspectives of the impacts of climate change on agriculture production, and many of those perspectives are borne out by evidence we have of sustained drought conditions in this country. As of the fall of 2025, in fact, 85% of Canada's agricultural lands were under drought conditions. I think that suggests there may be a more focused lens that we might bring to the question of how agriculture will be negatively impacted by the aggregate impacts of climate change, not just by the increases in the average global temperature.
With respect to the questions around the impacts of climate change on the forestry sector.... This has had great impacts and been of concern in my home province. In five to 10 seconds, would you be able to comment on how you see the forestry sector benefiting from increased global temperatures?
