During the consultations and discussions with the public, I think it would be useful to keep adding this component. Actually, we are told that climate change has a cost and that the way it is managed varies depending on the location.
In my opinion, this should be factored in when studying the state of the soil or new techniques to adopt.
Earlier, Mr. Gray talked about benefits. Will the benefits to farmers offset the disadvantages? Perhaps so; perhaps even climate change will benefit a number of producers. In so, there's no real problem. It will be possible to offset the costs of research and the change in culture. That's my suggestion.
I'm going to give the floor to my colleague Mr. Barlow, who also wanted to ask a question.