Thank you.
I just have two quick questions. We are out of time, so if you could keep your responses short, I'd appreciate it.
In my former life before politics, when I was just getting started farming, I had an off-farm job managing a bull test centre for performance evaluations, carcass quality, etc., very similar to a lot of ram test centres out there now.
I've always been a very firm believer in research and genetic improvement, plant breeding and primary production research. We do have a focus today on putting more into innovation and putting new value-added product lines out there.
I guess my concern or question is, what is more important? One of the pillars of the agricultural policy framework is research and innovation, but where should we put our emphasis? Is it on primary production, or is it on this new innovation? Or should it be a 60-40 split, or 75-25?
Just very quick responses, please.
Mr. Desjardins.