In the companies? There will clearly be difficulties recruitment-wise. We are having difficulty convincing our students to opt for forest-related work. There is a lack of interest. However, I believe that this is not specific to forestry. Generally speaking, there are few young people in Canada. Our population of young people had decreased. Furthermore, there are many other sectors that are very attractive, if you think healthcare or commerce. Many more students are enrolling in those programs.
Also, in Canada and the United States generally, students are losing interest in the sciences. There are not many students enrolled in chemistry or in physics, but there still are some in biology. There has been a real decline in enrolment in the sciences, as well as a drop in the interest of students for these fields. This will clearly have an effect on Canada's forestry industry. We need engineers and chemists to work on the processing of wood as a material. We also need engineers for the processing of wood per se. Here, in our plants, we do not have many young people. There is a shortage of engineering students and graduates for work in mills.