I don't have the latest information on what Public Works and Procurement Canada is doing, so I would refer the question to them. However, there are a number of activities under way within the Canadian Forest Service in which we're looking to work with industry and stakeholders to advance wood construction using mass timber. We are also working on education—with architects, engineers, and designers to ensure that they understand the benefits of working with wood in large construction.
In the wood program that Beth mentioned, the green construction through wood program, there have been a number of different calls for proposal and a number of different buildings will be built with the assistance of this program.
Lastly, we've been working with FPInnovations, and just last week they released the Canadian CLT Handbook, the cross-laminated timber handbook. This is a very thick handbook that is a useful tool for builders, designers and engineers, allowing them to recognize the advantages of the engineered wood products and to learn how to use them.