The Canadian Forest Service is responsible for large-scale monitoring. Then the provinces kick in for the finer detail. Very few provinces have taken advantage of the rapid developments that have occurred in remote sensing, which would enable us to get a much better idea of the resource that we have.
There are private companies that are deploying cameras and videos in space. There is also a huge surge in the use of drones by companies to get better information. We also have lidar, a radar-based technique that is enabling us to get three-dimensional images of the forest. We're making very rapid progress in that area, with some companies already adopting it even though the provinces have not.
I think there is a lot of potential here for the federal government, but probably more importantly, for the provinces to update their inventories and get a better idea of the state of the forest resource. At the federal level, I think we issue reports that are informative. The difficulty is that they are for the whole of the country. Canada's a very large country, and what is applicable in Ontario is not necessarily applicable in British Columbia.