Thank you so much.
My question goes to Mr. Nighbor. I'm keenly aware of a promise by the Prime Minister to plant two billion trees in 10 years. He made this promise a little bit under pressure from Greta Thunberg last September when he met with her on the campaign trail. To date not a single tree has been planted, as confirmed by numerous sources, including an official, the assistant deputy minister who was here last week. She not only told us that not one single tree had been planted, but also that there is no plan to do so, which was a little bit disheartening for us to hear in terms of how far that has gone.
To reach their goal of planting two billion trees by 2030, some basic math would tell me that the government would now need to plant roughly 1.2 million trees per day, which seems like a lot. You would know better than I do about that. I'm wondering if you can tell me a little bit about what kind of pressure this amount of trees would put on nurseries to grow millions of seedlings in order to get them into the ground within the time frame, which is the remaining nine years, and make good on that promise.