It's significant, and we do have a lot in common with our friends in agriculture. One of the big differences is the significant public land base upon which we are operating, which means different regulatory frameworks and whatnot, but when you think about where we are operating and the kind of stewardship work we're doing and how important that is to families and rural communities, we're in lockstep.
I don't know if Stéphane might want to talk a little bit about some of the Forestry 4.0 work that FPInnovations is doing, but broadband access is really critical to us not only for doing day-to-day work in some of these more rural and remote communities but also for advancing drone technology and accelerating some of the innovation in forestry.
Stéphane, I don't mean to put you on the spot, but is there anything there you want to share? That is a huge barrier and a huge opportunity for our sector.