Yes, good afternoon. It's Lyle Dinn here.
What really happened in the territorial renewal of 2003 was devolution. Yukon now exercises complete control over its forest resources, so the decision-making is here and it's local. That, in and of itself, along with the completion of our regional forest management plans, which are treaty based, has given us the platform and the social licence to make decisions in which our community and our industry are much more reactive.
That has set the stage for continued investment. We're at the point now where, with technical support and capital investment, we could really move the forest industry into the future, here in the territory.