I want to point out that the cost of building a biorefinery, which would be the best solution to transform the forest industry, is about $2 billion. The federal government has never provided adequate support for that type of initiative.
When I see that $559 million, just shy of $560 million, from the emissions reduction fund will go to supporting a sector of economic activity that produces greenhouse gases, GHGs, I'm a little puzzled. I don't understand what you are basing your decisions on when it comes to natural resources.
You have a sector that is very well positioned to reduce GHG production and that sector is starved for support. You have the worst GHG-producing sector and you reward it.