I'll add that from a programmatic perspective, we take some of the things we learn from our science and try to operationalize them in individual producers' farms, and through our cost-shared programming with provinces, we'll support the development of what are called “environmental farm plans” whereby an assessment will be made of where there are opportunities to improve the environmental performance of a farm.
Also, we have what are called BMPs, beneficial management practices, if I remember correctly, whereby we can provide incentives to actually put in place some of the recommendations that come out of those audits. Those are programs that are cost-shared. They're delivered by provinces, so the specifics of how they operate vary from province to province, but that's the basic idea, and that's one of the ways in which we try to make a difference on the ground.