Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to get back to a question that my honourable colleague brought up earlier. I think it's a very salient point for our discussion today. This is likely a question for both Mr. Alexander and Ms. Landry. It is with respect to having effective environmental regulations and policies.
As the U.S. and the EU have mused or are starting to pursue bringing in carbon border adjustments, does your department, both from the private sector buyer's point of view for our natural resource products such as forestry but also in terms of trade policy, see it as a risk if Canada does not have effective measures in place for climate action? Does it see that as a risk that may impede market access into those countries or perhaps lead to those countries putting a tariff on those goods entering those countries?