We have Cargill in Guelph. You've just outlined one of their challenges is personnel. OMAFRA is trying to help with HQP programs with the University of Guelph to try to solve some of that, but coordination is one of the challenges.
Talking about coordination, I saw a presentation that the University of Guelph has just started, a partnership with SOSCIP, where IBM is a partner to try to build a data-sharing network throughout universities, but also with industry. Data and agriculture don't always go in the same sentence, but in the new policy framework would something like data be considered in connecting agriculture policy with economic opportunities?