 We are here today at Gorman's Lumber in West Kelowna, a very innovative and forward-looking company, but today we're very pleased to be able to launch the forest sector strategy, part of the BCE jobs plan. This is a strategy that builds on the core priorities of the forest roundtable, looking at a focus on continuing to work with the industry to diversify the markets, to focus on utilization of wood through our wood first policy, to help build rural economies through new forms of tenure, to be able to continue to build partnerships with First Nations, to look at increased innovation in the industry. All key elements of the strategy, helping our industry become a globally competitive industry in the province. It's all part of this partnership between government and industry. You leave the entrepreneurial side to industry, but the vision and goals and targets can be set by government. So what we got today really was the culmination of many years of work through the roundtables and of coming together and saying, OK, who's in partnership to give this a good future? You have a good future for the forest industry. And really developing new markets has been huge. The province played a huge role in opening up China. An industry was so focused on trying to get other markets developed that in some ways we were sort of dragged in, kicking and screaming, but the fact is it's worked. And it's worked well having that sort of partnership going. And I was just really pleased to see the government's ongoing commitment sort of to the Wood First Act. And particularly to, you know, they mentioned, and I actually read the strategy ahead of time and mentioned about continuing to develop new and innovative wood products. And so that I think it's really important and I'm glad to see they're committed to continuing with that.