Your time has actually expired. We might have time at the end.
We've been talking a lot about BRM and we've only touched on some of the non-BRM issues within Growing Forward. You did talk about some of the public good, the public services, and the ALUS program, which CAP has been running in Manitoba. Other CFA partners have been running that in P.E.I., and I believe Ontario and Saskatchewan have become involved, as well.
I wonder if both organizations could talk about some of these environmental programs, and also investment in science and technology and research and development, from the standpoint of what's happening within the realm of Ag Canada, the university system, and at the private industry level. I've always been a big believer that the strength of agriculture in Canada has been built not only upon the quality of people we have running our farm operations, but on the great research that has taken place across this country in plant breeding and animal breeding, farm management practices, the new varieties. I've always felt that is what has given us an advantage against those international competitors.
Could you talk about that for a few minutes? I'd really appreciate it.
Colleen, would you like to go first?