On your first question, whether the federal government should earmark funds or decide what the development trust should be used for, from our point of view it certainly should be done, because we are resource producers. I don't want to object to Mr. Rigato's position, but if it's earmarked only for the industrial side, our people once again will be left out. We're very much afraid that this is what will be happening if the provinces are left to decide by themselves: they once again will forget about us.
About what should be done to help leapfrog, I would strongly support Mr. Cole's proposition for a national summit on forestry. I had the opportunity to visit Finland some years ago. That country decided that forestry isn't a sunset sector, but it was one of their main industrial sectors and they should be building and making policies to decide that it would be one of the foremost pillars of their society. They did that some years ago, and it's actually happening.
It would be an interesting thing for the federal government to be the leader of such a national forum, but the forum should focus on policies to make forestry a future sector, not a sunset one.