Yes. It's important, because it also sets Canada apart globally in terms of the nature of our forests. About 94% of commercial forestry in Canada is done on public or provincial Crown land. You have a bit of private forestry, of course, on the west coast, the Maritimes and small woodlots across the country, but it's primarily on Crown land.
Under provincial government purview, depending on the province, the planning cycle can be anywhere from 100 to 200 years with an interim 10-year plan, and then annual plans that are submitted. They each undergo indigenous and non-indigenous community consultation. You need to worry about every mammal, bird and fish. You need to worry about every body of water.