The existing programs and—we hope very soon—the guarantee program for lines of credit are, of course, accessible to all businesses, including those in the forestry sector.
Currently, our portfolio, which is technically defined by Industry Canada as being part of the forestry sector, amounts to $560 million. This includes more than just sawmills. I also includes people who process wood and so on. People who manufacture fence posts would be included as well. It is not just forestry in the sense that you and I might understand it. All the programs are available. In my opinion, the BCAP, the program that enhances working capital for businesses, can be very useful to forestry producers.
That said, I would remind you that our job as bankers is still to stretch risk as much as possible while ensuring that the business remains solvent, that is creditworthy. However, we do go as far as we can. Our risk appetite is still much greater than that of a traditional financial institution.