Thank you very much.
My next question is for Catherine Cobden. Being a member of Parliament from British Columbia, I think I should ask the Forest Products Association a question as well.
Canada's forestry sector directly employs over 200,000 workers in all regions of the country, including in 200 communities that rely on this sector for at least 50% of their economic base. Our government has helped keep this vital industry strong with IFIT, the investments in forest industry transformation program, introduced in budget 2010, which has been successful in enabling Canadian forestry companies to lead the world in demonstrating the viability of innovative technologies that improve efficiency, reduce environmental impacts, and create high-value products from Canada's world-class forest resources. Economic action plan 2014 built on this success by providing $90.4 million over four years, starting in 2014-15, to renew the IFIT program.
How can the government help to build on the success of the IFIT program?