Absolutely, and thank you again for the question.
We appreciate what the Canada water agency is willing and able to do. We do see it as an imperative that regional considerations and regional priorities continue to be respected and, as well, that provincial jurisdiction be protected.
For those regional priorities to be communicated to the federal level, I think that having an office in what is really Canada's irrigation capital is very important. We manage fresh water here, and we believe we do so effectively, but if the idea is knowledge sharing and collaboration, then I think having a regional office in the irrigation capital is imperative.