That's probably more of a question for Anne than it is for me.
In our industry, although they do build, and are continuing to build, private-public-producer partnerships, it's done with private sector money for the most part.
In the case of wheat, for example, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada has made some announcements and discussions about how they're going to approach wheat breeding. They want to focus more on generally applicable research—disease resistance, mapping the genome, and some of those things that serve as a very strong foundational basis for the development of varieties—but the actual development of varieties they want to do in partnership with the private sector.
I think that's a great model. It's just a matter of making sure that once the private sector gets in on that partnership, they can actually navigate their way through the system to actually deliver the varieties to farmers.