I want to be gracious, but you opened the door for me.
I feel that the most underfunded sector, yet the one with the most potential to fight climate change, is forestry. However, it receives the smallest amount in federal government investment. It represents $20 billion per year to the economy of Quebec, but it receives scarcely 0.3% of federal government support, of which, moreover, 75% comes in the form of loans.
Comparing the forestry sector, with its great potential to reduce greenhouse gases, with the oil sector is like comparing David to Goliath. There is no basis for comparison. So, if you were to tell me today that you are ready to redistribute that money to a sector like forestry, I would commend that a great deal and I would not trouble you again until the end of this mandate. I know that such will not be the case, but I feel that it would be ill advised—as the experts we have heard from have told us, moreover—to continue the third intake phase that is now open.