Almost 70% of the area under forest management in Canada is in the boreal forest. It's a significant region where forest management takes place. In particular, there's an anti-forestry ENGO behind this legislation as the co-sponsor. What they are targeting is the northern limit of the forest management area, an area that is important to wood supply, but very important to northern forestry communities, in particular indigenous communities.
This is where you see really important co-management and indigenous-owned forest management operations, such as NorSask or Canadian Kraft in Manitoba, which partners with seven first nations, and in some areas in northwestern Ontario and Quebec where you're seeing joint ventures taking place. That is really where there stands to be an impact and harm to those communities and workers. We know that over 230,000 people are employed in the forest sector, up to a million indirectly employed, and there are 1,400 indigenous-owned forest businesses as part of the forest sector as well.