Thank you for that.
In terms of central British Columbia, we have a lot of indigenous groups that were severely impacted by the mountain pine beetle infestation and the fires that followed. I'm just wondering if you have any thoughts or input—or if there is any indigenous input going on now—as to what we can do now to build the forest that will grow from there. Are we going to repeat the mistakes of the past and just plant a lot of lodgepole pine? Is there any indigenous input to build the forest resilience that we really need to make our forests healthy for centuries to come?