Thank you.
I know that all companies in the forestry sector that do primary processing, even if they have a project that involves secondary processing, cannot receive assistance from Canada Economic Development. They are immediately referred to Global Affairs Canada, whose decisions are all negative.
For example, in my region, there is a social integration enterprise that makes pallets and posts. It asked for help from Canada Economic Development. Its clients are not in the United States, but in Canada. However, it cannot receive assistance from Canada Economic Development because it is immediately denied by Global Affairs Canada.
This is therefore a serious problem for the development of remote communities, which often rely on the forest industry and whose small sawmills cannot receive assistance from Canada Economic Development because their applications are systematically denied.
Are you aware of this situation?