Thank you for the question, and it's a very good one.
As my colleague mentioned, the integrated food systems approach is essential. When we look at opportunity, the value added in that broad stroke is essential. It's essential to look at how we can invest in value-added opportunities and bring non-traditional partners to the table that can help in that investment.
We traditionally look, when we function at the farm level or within the supply chain, at traditional partners. How do we expand that partnership base and move beyond it? Whether that looks at health or academia, the sky's the limit relative to those partners. We just have to understand who the right partner is to drive the right innovation and the right opportunity.