That is a lot to unpack there. I am a professional forester. I could go on at length and all of the signs would come up, so I won't do that.
I would say that for Saskatchewan the member is 100% correct. As a forester I am really proud that we have one of the most heavily regulated industries out there. There are hundreds if not thousands of foresters, biologists, traditional knowledge keepers, trappers and people out on the land who are making sure that we have that tightly regulated forest, as we should have. This is a renewable resource. It's in our best interest, as a pulp and paper company, to renew that resource in a sustainable way.
I would leave it at that, unless any of my colleagues would have anything to add to that. I think, again, our work with indigenous partners has been nothing short of important, and not only for social licence because it's the right thing to do. It also has made really good business for everyone at the table.
