One of the most important things we're doing, Mr. Bevington, is passing bills such as Bill C-18 to make sure that farmers have access to the new varieties, which will be shorter in growing season, more drought tolerant or flood tolerant, and so on. It's very important that we have access to those new varieties sooner rather than later so that we can adapt to climate change.
As I said earlier, agriculture in Canada has a very good story to tell. When it comes to adaptation, when it comes to a lighter environmental footprint, we're not part of the cause; we're part of the cure.
We tend to sequester CO2 in our crop rotations far more than anybody else. Canada is 2% of the global problem. When you measure the slipstream coming in, we actually, because of our reforestation and our crop rotations and so on, have cleaned some of the slipstream coming across from China and elsewhere.