Thank you.
I would like to turn now to our two forestry speakers.
I think both of you are aware of the plan the Liberal government had. It was just before the election and it was $1.5 billion—$600 million if you exclude the loan guarantees. It involved supporting workers in communities at $150 million, the transformative technology program at $215 million, forest innovation and value-added products at $90 million, etc.
I don't want to sound too partisan, so I won't ask whether the government was wise to scrap it. Let me put it in a more positive way. Would such a program be a good thing today if it were to be reintroduced? Would these components, such as community assistance and transformative technology, be useful for your industry?
Perhaps each of you could comment.