We have a research strategy within the canola industry. There is a piece of it that's focused on production. But as I mentioned earlier, canola is a crop that has been grown for a while. Our focus in terms of research is on the health side for humans--on human nutrition--and on the meal side in terms of improving the meal quality. Those are the two primary areas. In terms of canola research on production and new varieties, I think it's been mentioned several times that we have quite a bit of private sector support. That's been really key for us in keeping up in terms of competition with other oilseed crops.
My recommendation would be--and I think Agriculture Canada, in Growing Forward, is looking at this--that it needs to be a collaborative approach with industry. We need to look at it as the entire value chain and determine what that industry needs to move forward on research. It might not be something that's perhaps done at an Agriculture Canada station. It might be something that we might have to do at the University of Toronto. So it needs to be a collaborative approach between both public universities and private research. Our recommendation is based on the need for taking a value chain approach to looking at what's needed.