Absolutely.
We have the Wood First policy in British Columbia. It's almost voluntary, community by community, but it's made a big difference simply because it introduces the concept into the conversation. That's all it takes, that first introduction.
I think government procurement policy is smart. The French government has done just that. Their intent is to move from 5% wood buildings in the residential market to 30% over the next 30 years, as a matter of public policy around climate change. I think we can do the same thing. We should make this not only about supporting our forest industry but part of a sustainable building policy for government buildings. I think it's a great idea.
I think some parts of our country have moved towards that. Ontario and B.C. have both started to invest in it, but at a federal level it would be a wonderful help.