It's an excellent question, Mr. Leef.
I'm actually going to signal to my colleague, Aran O'Carroll, because some of the issues you raise are part of the Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement. I will throw it to him in a minute.
Only in Canada do we have a federal-provincial conversation every time we talk policy. The provinces own the trees. They have a role to play. The federal government, as the face of the Canada brand, has a role to play to tell our story. We have a good story to tell, and if we don't tell it, nobody else will. The governments are partnering with the industry. The industry pursues this agenda with its customers all the time. They are telling their story about our carbon footprint and about the renewable resource. It's a very positive story to tell.
Again, the forest management practices are among the best in the world. Yale University did a study a number of years ago about the calibre of Canada's forest management practices. Again, it's third party validation, among the best in the world. We have more third party certified forests than any other country in the world, by an order of magnitude. I didn't bring the chart with me but my colleagues can validate the numbers.
We have a strong environmental footprint. We need to tell our domestic audience and our international audience the good story. I know that the CBFA wants to help us do that.