Thank you, Madam Chair.
This is my 10th year as a member of Parliament. If there's one issue that has never been fully resolved and continues to be here even today, it's the softwood lumber dispute.
Mr. Laplante, you talked quite a bit about reforms to have more value-added product. You suggested shifting to a possible niche in order to revitalize the industry. You also talked about the need for an industrial policy that will give Canadian firms more share in the Canadian domestic market, and about incentivizing the industry to make it more dynamic. I will come back to you. However, if I don't have time, it would be good if you could provide us with much more detail on the reforms, industrial policy and real incentivizing that you're talking about, etc.
Mr. Niquidet, I have a quick question.
What percentage of your members in British Columbia have foreign ownership?