Thank you all for being here. I have a million questions. I'm going to start with Mr. Moonen.
You talked a lot about the tall wood buildings. Fortunately, we had Michael Green here in the last meeting, on Monday, and I think he gave us very compelling and interesting testimony on all of this, but I just want to follow up with you on the role that governments could play. He talked about how—and I think Ms. Cobden mentioned it—time is of the essence here in terms of the Canadian industry and where we are versus the Americans and the Europeans and how we get to that place where those materials are accepted and used on a broad scale.
I'm just wondering about the government's role in providing the research to give people the comfort.... Government procurement, building these buildings as examples, would provide that comfort, as would building the local industry. I think we have only two plants in Canada doing this. How can we multiply that?