Thank you for the question.
Carbone boréal is an initiative focused on basic scientific research. The organization has five objectives. The first is to establish a network of experimental plantations where scientific work can be done. We're planting about 200,000 trees a year, and already more than 1.3 million trees have been planted. This also allows us to use carbon market mechanisms to subsidize research. So we are going to make offsets. We can offset emissions by holding events and doing other things, and the money raised will fund research. I invite you to visit the website to learn more.
We are creating capital so that in 30 or 50 years from now, students can still receive scholarships to continue studying our forests, thanks to the interest on the capital. We encourage training, highly qualified personnel, master's, doctoral and post-doctoral students, and we are raising public awareness through a variety of activities, including news columns and conferences around the world.