Thank you.
As has been noted by the minister, we did institute a softwood lumber action plan shortly after the initial duties of over $800 million were implemented, and that was supplemented in 2019 by a further $250 million. Primarily those funds go to the projects that look at innovative products and export strategies to other markets overseas beyond the United States. That's the type of funding that has been provided.
Of course, during the pandemic, forestry companies were also able to access all of the COVID response programs that were available to all companies in Canada, and those certainly also helped the forestry sector get back on its feet quite quickly after the initial pandemic shutdowns back a year ago. Within a very short period of time, mills were able to get back to open and running once they made their facilities secure for their workers, and they are now almost completely back up to their pre-pandemic production levels.