Yes. Let me start. We've retained 90% of our original forest cover in Canada. We have many sins for which atonement is due from before the 1970s and 1980s, and I think we've all heard those stories. The industry has come a long way and I'm really proud of the work being done on the ground.
I see value added as the place to go. When President Trump tried to stop that shipment of 3M masks at the border in early April last year, I remember getting a call from a couple of political offices in Ottawa. People were astonished. It was premium reinforced pulp from northern forests that was going into specialty paper that was being sent to the U.S. and then being sent back to us.
We have a scale problem in Canada for sure, but we are seeing opportunities to be better in that value-added part of the economy. That's part of the circular economy. It's turning waste into value and we have a huge opportunity in Canada to get value from every part of the tree that's harvested.