Thank you very much, Mrs. St-Aubin.
I will now turn to you, Mr. Villeneuve. About a month ago, as part of our study, we had a representative from the Forest Products Association of Canada appear before us. President and CEO Derek Nighbor told us that the association and its members had the capacity to plant about 1,000 trees per minute and that they planted an average of 500 million trees per year.
Then my colleague Mr. Zimmer did the math, and it seems to me he suggested that it would take 34 years to reach the federal government's goal of planting 2 billion trees. So I would like your expert opinion on how long it would take to plant 2 billion trees. Would it be possible to do it in 10 years?