Yes. We see amazing work on the ground. As all of you on this committee know, farming is not so much a job; it's a lifestyle. For the most part, this is what all the great farmers we know are doing day to day. Typically, they're supported by a couple of amazing outside teams, such as agronomic consultants. In Ontario, we're most familiar with the staff of OMAFRA, the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. They are always doing landscape searches to try to figure out the best technology that's actually affordable as well.
A lot of it is focused on soil health. It has come back to soil organic matter. Sarah is doing a master's right now in soil health mapping. It's to better understand the resources we have here, because even if we reduce all barriers to trade, if our soil depletes, we're very stuck.