Just in terms of bringing that forward, with respect to carinata being a concrete example of where we are working with industry, this is obviously going to take a few years, but the fact that there is a partnership that allows for some development of intellectual property, that provides for information to be generated where there is an application, not just for food but for non-food, is very important. Part of our objectives also within the science and technology branch is not to just look at economic prosperity. You cannot talk about economic prosperity without talking about sustainability, and part of sustainability is making sure that you have good environmental performance and sustainability as you move forward.
Mr. Chair, those are all objectives of the science and technology branch at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.