In terms of the agricultural policy framework, we spent time on that, and it carries a lot of significance. We all agreed with some of the additions, particularly those around the further processing and our industry taking it right through and including the processing. The other large part has to do with how we work with that industry to develop public trust. I think we agreed that if we don't have public trust with regard to what we produce, then some of the other issues to do with the agricultural policy framework and the business risk management lose their effect.
You made the comment that it's a big concern because now we've added a whole new dimension of three or four components to it with the same number of dollars. We have the Barton report which says that by 2030 we're going to produce, I think, a 75% increase. It's a huge issue. I think we're concerned that it's talked about, but we don't have any money or resources.
That takes me to the question. My colleague talked about the human resource requirement. The other thing we're hearing about is the expertise. That has come to us three or four times—having not only the resources but also the expertise in it. What areas of the expertise are we missing or do we need to focus on more?
Martin, Brian or Dan can answer.