I would just say in terms of provincial situations that the other big thing in my riding is wine. When the B.C. government opened up the possibility of grocery stores selling B.C. wine, they immediately attracted international trade allegations from the United States, New Zealand, and Australia because it said “B.C. wine”. Here we have a situation that doesn't say “B.C. wood” or “Canada wood”. It just says “wood”. Our big trading partner, the United States, produces a lot of wood, so it wouldn't restrict them from access to those projects. From a common sense point of view, I get the impression that this may not be a huge problem. That's why I was wondering if there were any examples that you were aware of.
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