These would definitely be good measures, if we can transform a part... Harvesting specialists like us could indeed go and harvest biomass. That would actually work quite well. These are aspects of harvesting that we have some good ideas about too.
Tax credits would also be a good thing. Very often, owners are people of the land who don't necessarily seek tax credits for innovations. They have a good idea, they develop it, they put it into practice, but they don't necessarily always reap the benefits for what they've invented or improved. Certainly, if that becomes accessible and is popularized, lots of entrepreneurs and forest people will take advantage of it. Because people have good ideas every day. I spend my time with entrepreneurs like myself, and they have good ideas, but we're not numbers people; we're land people.
If we have a good idea, we develop it, we apply it and we don't necessarily think about looking for a credit somewhere. Sometimes, it's more complicated when it comes to books used by the majority of people.