I find your comments interesting, because you are representatives of the industry.
In the first half of this meeting, we had a representative from the Institut de recherche en économie contemporaine. He wondered whether we shouldn't be adopting a broader industrial policy, rather than just aiming to get out of the crisis and end tariffs. That's obviously what everyone wants. He proposed going further, in the sense that companies should make greater use of wood, whether we're talking about commodities or domestic construction projects. He also favoured export diversification, i.e., tapping not only the U.S. market, but also the European Union.
In your opinion, would it be worthwhile to follow these potential solutions?