Thank you.
I want to skip over to Mr. Orb and talk a bit about value-added, agrifood processing equipment manufacturing.
In the industry committee, the INDU committee I sit on, we had Leah Olson, who's a wheat farmer south of Regina. She's the chair of the Agricultural Manufacturers of Canada. She said that there are a lot of small towns in Canada where the employment base for making machines is actually higher than the number of people living in the town. Stimulating manufacturing in rural areas, and how the policy framework might help to create value for new seeding equipment or new headers, or some of the new technologies going into farming in Canada—is all this part of this framework, or do you see a role there?