Thanks again.
I'll switch to one of the other focuses in this study, which is the value-added piece about how we can support the forest industry through that mechanism when it's having tough times, especially in terms of the illegal tariffs going to the United States. People who have been on this committee with me for a while know that I've always put forward the idea that mass timber is one of the best ways we can do that. We can take our two-by-fours and two-by-sixes and turn them into something more valuable and get more jobs for every tree that's cut down.
I have Structurelam in Penticton in my riding. They are really the leader in this area in North America. Kalesnikoff in Castlegar has now built a very large brand new plant. We've heard of Chantiers Chibougamau in Quebec, and they do this as well.
I know that in the past the federal government has supported this initiative through pilot projects and through research. Hopefully we'll see a new federal building code that will further support this idea. I'm wondering if you could spend the rest of my two and half minutes talking about mass timber and how that can play into helping the forest sector across Canada get through these times.