Canada, in my view, should be a world leader in addressing the issues around climate change in agriculture. You're quite correct that the people in the developing world, in the arid and semi-arid regions where some of the poorest of the poor live, carry a very high burden of the impacts of climate change on their livelihoods when they produce less greenhouse gas than we do.
We are in a very good position to bring new technologies and climate-smart agriculture, regenerative agriculture—making use of some of the traditional practices that are being conducted by agriculture producers with more things like green manure and the use of cover crops, for example—to help them buffer the impacts of droughts on people's livelihoods.
I would like to suggest that Canada, as I said in my presentation, play a much stronger leadership role in the United Nations agencies to help address your points.