Like the item that I referred to earlier, and I'll leave you a copy of it, I don't think it's based on sound science. This is just one example, but we hear that quite a lot in the the northwest. Quite often where the wood has been cut and harvested, the caribou are present. You see the caribou there. But there are a lot of people, on the other hand, who say if you start harvesting in this area, it will destroy the land for the caribou, that they won't be able to exist. It's not based on scientific information. That's the first step. I think there has to be certainty on that.
We need the jobs and we need the economy, but we also need to look after the environment. I think there's a way of doing both with all the land that we have, especially in the boreal forest that goes from the Pacific coast almost to Quebec.