It's a very good question and a very broad question. I'm not sure how to tackle it. As all three of us have talked about, investment in innovation is really key to growth in our sectors in agriculture. I have referred to agriculture in particular as a high-tech industry, and it truly is.
Globally, countries are putting more and more emphasis on food and feed safety. That requires understanding the products and their safety and how to manage that, so investment in that area is critical. We've all touched on that in terms of support in our efforts in international trade.
In the canola industry, we have started to develop an innovation strategy that really looks at where the critical areas are that require investment for future growth. We've talked about canola being born in innovation, and really, we're looking now at the next stage of our life as an industry. Where we need to invest in terms of public research institutions, university, and academia? More importantly, how do we work better together? We are a small country with limited resources. If we don't work effectively and collaboratively, if we don't have really good research networks, we will not be able to compete.