Thanks, Mr. Chair, and thanks to our colleagues across the table for letting us go through the study this week. We've had good presentations. We've had great information.
Mr. Stetski made a comment earlier about being married for 38 years. My wife and I also have been married for 38 years, and this bridges to our furniture purchases. Thirty-eight years ago we bought a Canadian-made couch. It has a maple frame. It's still in our house, and it has held up over raising three kids. We've gone to the discount stores, and those purchases last maybe two years, maybe three years, and then you have to recycle them and get them out.
The Canadian brand is a solid brand, and I wonder whether either the association or the government can be working together with industry to promote the Canadian brand as a solid brand, which is made with Canadian maple or made with Canadian hardwood trees. Has that come and gone in your industry? Is that something we need to get back to?