Of course.
Just for reference, many years ago—probably over 30—I worked at a pulp and paper mill in Princeton, British Columbia. It was the old Repap Industries under George Petty, at the time. I spent a couple of summers there, so I saw the process and understand it. I also understand the massive consolidation that has occurred within the North American market and how many of the participants.... For example, the largest company in British Columbia at one time was MacMillan Bloedel. That's the home province I grew up in. Things have changed quite a bit.
I accept and welcome foreign direct investment into the Canadian economy, but there are real issues in this world we live in, and I think it's understandable that we want to know the ownership structure and how it works. The Wijaya family have been leading investors and holders of businesses for decades. That's not new, but I think there are some concerns that need to be answered, if I can be frank.
How many acres of timber would you own?
