I'll go back to my comment about provincial and federal policy and regulatory coherence here.
In the development of the clean fuel standard—and as I said, it's still under development and debate and discussion—when we saw this land use biodiversity requirement come out, the B.C. government, which has a very ambitious bioeconomy agenda, was among the first to stand up and say: “Whoa, whoa, whoa. We have a plan here in B.C. We're managing the land base, and you're doing something that's getting in the way or overlapping.”
So we've received and welcome that CCC information, and there has been good discussion to go from there, but I think that when it comes to forestry, given that provincial responsibility and that really detailed regulation on biodiversity and land management that we're facing, we would just ask that the feds be mindful of that and work with your counterparts at the provincial level.