I like it when you repeat my words, Mr. Savard‑Tremblay.
I agree with you. However, I will say that there are investments, but there's also a strategy to support them. The government has always been there for the forestry industry. I think my colleagues, including the Minister of Finance, Ms. Freeland, have always understood the importance of this. For us too, it's a matter of land use. Forestry relies heavily on processing, which is done in rural parts of the country. However, we want to have strong regions.
As I told you, investments are being studied, but I would also say that the government has always been there for workers. It has always stepped up to make sure it was there for them.
What I also like about your analysis is that it shows the need to look further. You're right that this conflict has been going on for many years. I spoke to a former prime minister who was there for a long time, and he was telling me that the conflict has probably been going on for decades. What we need to do now is develop markets and products and secure a future for our forestry workers.