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Natural Resources committee  The federal government has started. The Canadian Forest Service, for example, has some kind of information, but to deeply dive to the level you're at is where forest inventory at the actor level is critical. Regarding some of our forest practices, Mr. Shields talked about wetlan

February 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Larocque

Natural Resources committee  We had mill closures in B.C. this year because they didn't have enough wood supply because of the forest fires. It took about three months before they restarted. That's one of my concerns. I agree that in Quebec there is lots of biomass to make biofuels, but out west, because of

February 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Larocque

Natural Resources committee  Well, you deserve it.

February 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Larocque

Natural Resources committee  Yes. Thank you very much. We're right now having some conversations with Natural Resources Canada's Minister Carr to create some kind of federal-provincial working group, as well as with indigenous peoples, environmental groups, and industry, to discuss what we call the “forest

February 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Larocque

February 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Larocque

February 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Larocque

Natural Resources committee  Yes, I don't disagree with what you're saying. I only had 10 minutes and I was trying to focus on certain things.

February 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Larocque

Natural Resources committee  I'll be honest with you: my background is on the mill side. I'm not the forest expert at FPAC, but I could get back to you. What I do know is it's the radar technology and the whole forest. We can really improve. We're not even close to the Scandinavians on that technology. For

February 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Larocque

Natural Resources committee  Yes. Thank you very much.

February 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Larocque

Natural Resources committee  That's exactly what I was mentioning about understanding climate change more. There has been some analysis from Natural Resources Canada that forest fires are increasing, and we need to be part of that solution while also respecting biodiversity in our forests. FireSmart commun

February 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Larocque

Natural Resources committee  I can start, and then I'll let Quebec answer, because I think there are different forest management plans across the country. You're right that the technology is there; however, we need to change. For example, there's a concept called “assisted migration”, through which we're pl

February 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Larocque

February 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Larocque

Natural Resources committee  On building codes, we're on our way. That's a perfect example: continue to work on building codes to have tall wood buildings by 2020, and then all the appropriate standards that go with it. I do support some of my colleagues in Quebec about information sharing and making sure th

February 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Larocque

Natural Resources committee  That's a very good question. The issue is that we could make biofuel—and in certain places it's going to make total sense, as my colleagues in Quebec were talking about—but there are also some opportunities to make higher-end value, such as using it, if it's possible, to make woo

February 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Larocque

Natural Resources committee  The way I see it, based on residue, biofuels have lower margins, according...and then we're all saying we're counting on some kind of carbon pricing or carbon credits or something like that, but less capital investment would be needed to build it. A biofuel plant—and correct me i

February 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Robert Larocque