Thank you, Chair.
I want to follow up with a question about this big Chinese market for our wood products industry. Last year, while I was on a parliamentary trip in China, I visited an international fair in Beijing. That fair included a Canadian pavilion set up by our wood council and a couple of Canadian wood product companies. They were there trying to promote their wood products to the Chinese housing market. They told me that for some years the government didn't do a good enough job to help them to carve out this big market in China. As a result, they have had to rely on themselves to get into that market. Right now, it's become more and more difficult. This is quite similar to what happened to our nuclear industry, our CANDU technology.
Can you tell me what changes you or your colleagues or your department have made to foster a new global market—for example, the Asian or Chinese market? In your opinion, what is needed the most to best help the industry? Should we provide a better policy or more incentives or more advocacy? What kind of help can we provide to the industry that can achieve the best results?