It would be hard for me to comment on that, given that we're national and our provincial members have views on this question. I would just suggest that as we're again looking at a potential new carbon tax and at requirements over the next five years to increase this levy, farmers, as I mentioned earlier, are going to need help to find any more efficiency improvements that they can make to reduce emissions. Because of low till technology, there isn't a lot more to be done in terms of sequestration, and as you know, farmers are reliant on nitrogen fertilizer, which comes via natural gas, so the potential to get any further efficiencies in carbon emissions is going to be very difficult, and the industry is going to need help with it.
But again, this is not an official position. I'm just suggesting that those funds may be used for that type of research.