Thank you for the question.
I'll start with food donations made by agricultural producers. Currently, in Quebec, someone who donates food is entitled to a tax deduction equal to 150% of the value of donations received by the Moisson food bank network. It's a way to reward donors for supporting food banks. The federal plan, on the other hand, allows a 100% deduction. Unfortunately, that doesn't provide any real incentive because the producer has to recognize the transfer as 100% income, so that cancels out the donation. We want the same incentive at the federal level. It would help Canada's food banks.
To address your second question, forest producers develop their woodlots and cut wood. We want them to reinvest in their woodlots to maintain ongoing management of Canadian forests. The system would allow a temporary tax shelter for logging income. Those amounts would be reinvested later on in forest redevelopment. If those amounts are not reinvested, producers would eventually be taxed. The idea is that if they put money into a forest redevelopment program, the tax could be deferred for them. This would therefore encourage them to reinvest in the forest through tax assistance. That would be a way to adequately protect the forest and maintain its resources to ensure production in the future.