We may sound like a broken record, but you have to start with a summit. You have to get all the key players...and I'm not talking about low-level players, I am talking about the CEOs of the corporations. I have been phoning them across Canada, and there is a desire to have such a summit. If we could get that together, with the best minds in the government, the opposition, and the environment, that is where you start. It then takes the creative minds of industry, universities, communities to put together a research program that makes sense, that follows some of the models in Scandinavia.
We don't manufacture any pulp and paper equipment in Canada any more because we gave it up. We need to have industry and development look at it on a go-forward basis, not what we did wrong in the past. It has to start with the fundamentals of getting everybody in the room.
We then have to put real money aside. For example, on the west coast there is a tree called hemlock. It is underused. It is a great fibre, but no one is doing good research on it. We need it done. All the speakers on the right know there are areas that need specific research on products we could produce.
So that is where we start from.