That's a very good point. Definitely there's always a need for better coordination and more cooperation between not just government departments but government and industry, industry and industry, any of the players that have an interest in what goes on with the land base.
It's the case now where when I speak of forest management and ultimately the data and the information that enables that in a sustainable way, I'm not just speaking about forest management. It's integrated land management; it's natural resources management. It's a very complex and interdisciplinary focus. Just maintaining the social licence, having people agree that it's okay what we're doing on the land and they basically support it, as well as making customers of Canadian forest products happy and confident that they are coming from sustainably managed forests, if we had better data integration, better data-sharing, cooperation from the very start when we're collecting the data to how we handle it, manage it, distribute it, then we'd be doing Canada and Canadian business a favour in terms of informing customers and the public in general of the sustainability of forest management.
People are far more likely and confident in purchasing forest products from Canada when they know that our data is good and that the decisions we're making on how we're deciding to manage the forests are informed by good data and information.