Okay, thank you.
I'll let Monsieur Labbé finish that thought about government procurement and setting targets—and thank you to Monsieur Simard for asking about government targets for using wood in buildings by making it a carbon sequestration target in building supplies. That's what my private member's bill, introduced in the last Parliament, was all about. It's in the Senate now, and hopefully coming this way.
Perhaps I'll wrap all of this up by asking Monsieur Labbé and Ms. Yurkovich about where we are in Canada with engineered wood, mass timber construction. I have two big plants in my riding, Structurlam and Kalesnikoff, and more are probably on the way. You mentioned Katerra, which is just across the border from us in Spokane, Washington.
Where are we in providing government supports for that industry and technology, in terms of codes and looking for markets and government procurement? How are we stacking up? I was concerned to hear about this Polish company doing business in Canada when we should be leading the way here in the world.
Perhaps Monsieur Labbé could respond, and then Ms. Yurkovich could jump in.