There are some things that you can do and you can't do. The point of the matter is that the supply chain in British Columbia is commercially driven. You can't legislate a value-added industry. You have to create the hosting conditions for an entrepreneur or a company to be able to go out and say, “I can do this.” So what we have on the coast of British Columbia—evidenced by 100 firms, 3,100 people, $1.6 billion a year in sales—is a very robust, value-added industry that's driven commercially.
On February 3rd, 2014. See this statement in context.