We have 12 different categories, and we have aligned them with what is required internationally and what is commonly considered to be sustainability. In terms of social responsibility, it includes worker safety and security but also the safety and security of the producer himself or herself, labour relations, working conditions such as minimum wage benefits and so on, and relationships with the community.
In terms of the environment, one is agrochemical management or management of pesticides. There is nutrient management. We talked about that before. There is soil quality and productivity; water quality and quantity, specific to what you do to protect that; and land use and biodiversity management. There's a lot of emphasis on not converting forest land or sensitive land to annual cropping. There is greenhouse gas emissions, air quality, management of waste and pollution, and then financial viability.
We've been able to collect information on all of those. In terms of performance, we're not at that stage yet. We have some good stories to tell and we have some improvements to make. The purpose of the platform will be to put the information out there and use it as a base to move forward.