Right now it's the cloud of brutal markets and the trade dispute with the U.S. that some days makes it feel like it's.... Well, it's just bad right now. That's our biggest barrier right now. Forestry has been through issues before. We're still 200,000 workers, despite all the challenges and all the different disputes and issues over the last couple of hundred years in Canada, so we're going to be here on other end of this. We might look a bit different.
My focus is also on new emerging areas. I've talked about drone technology. We're an industry now that has almost as many lab coats as safety vests. We have biofuels, biomaterials, mass timber, prefab and modulars. One area I talked about earlier was in terms of connecting with young people on the sustainability and on the community component, and that this is good for the community and the environment, and then also tapping into some of the very unique, cool things that are emerging in the industry that weren't part of our grandma's and grandpa's forest sector.
