Madam Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for a very worthy question. I can tell my colleague that in fact it is a matter that is being addressed at the moment.
There have been frustrating delays, as my colleague mentioned, with regard to land reform with the allocation of property, the change of land title for population resettlement and for the establishment of light commercial and industrial centres which will require new housing for the labour forces which will be employed. The Minister of International Cooperation has been talking with a number of companies across Canada who are prepared to engage in a variety of construction projects, one of which does rely significantly on timber.
There are also Canadian companies which have experience in building hurricane-proof structures for business and government as well as for residential purposes. Among their central elements are wood skeletal structures which my hon. colleague quite correctly says have the flex and resilience to withstand not only extreme weather but also the climate conditions in which reconstruction will take place in Haiti.