Yes. The numbers are shown on the screen. Offhand, there are about 69 million cubic metres of commercial tenure in B.C. First nations have about eight million cubic metres of that, or 11%, a national best. As B.C.'s provincial forest is more or less equal to all the other provincial forests, 11% of B.C. is quite a lot. It's eight million cubic metres, which is a national high-water point.
Is the type of tenure right? Do there need to be some big changes? I would say yes, but the B.C. provincial forestry ministry and the indigenous leaders there will have the detailed information on what they need changed and where their disagreements are. It is clear that there are disagreements, but that's okay. You get that with anything you do in life. You just have to improve where you can and push forward.
That is the reality in B.C. I think there needs to be more manufacturing, indigenous manufacturing, because then you'll get regional business leaders and the regional governmental regulatory leaders on the non-indigenous side seeing the benefit of the indigenous prescriptions that these groups can come up with.