Sure.
We're well under way in putting together the forest sector contribution to Canada's net-zero pathway by 2050. In particular, we're focusing on the role of the forest, where we can sequester more carbon, and the role of the products. That's what Mahima talked about, with low-carbon alternatives and bioproducts, and also in the facilities, with reduced emissions. There is a lot of great work happening with fuel switching as a result of biomass. Through the transportation network, there's switching from truck to rail and other infrastructure modal shifts.
In addition, the biomass and some of the wood residue is definitely going to help other sectors decarbonize, whether in the production of steel.... A great example right now is one of our mills—the Resolute mill in Saint-Félicien, Quebec. Waste heat from the pulp mill is actually going into a greenhouse to reduce the energy needs of that greenhouse in growing cucumbers.
There are a lot of great examples of the forest sector contributing to a broader net-zero play.