Both the federal and the provincial governments have come out with studies, and they're suggesting that if some more land isn't set aside for the caribou, then the caribou will suffer.
The problem with that is, when you take the land away, that's wood, part of the boreal forest. That's what the companies rely on. They need a wood supply, a predictable, affordable, reliable wood supply so they can operate. Companies and business people need certainty, and we have to have that.
In the boreal forest, I think 44% of it cannot be harvested now. It's set aside. There's only about 2% that's being harvested. Surely there's enough land there set aside for the caribou and there still can be enough wood supply for the companies to operate.