Okay. Thank you, Mr. Orr.
My next question is for you two, Mr. Orr and Mr. Beck.
Your answer just demonstrates what I think is a problem. There is no real strategy on the part of the federal government to support a cluster of value-added products in the forest sector. It seems to me that it's necessary.
As we know, for the only famous investment in forest industry transformation program, or IFIT, we are talking about $82 million over a three-year period. This is very modest when you consider that new technologies in the forest sector are very expensive. So I say this with all due respect.
Do you think it would be good if the federal government had a real strategy on secondary or tertiary processing in the forest sector?