Thanks, Mr. Chair. I'll be sharing my time with Mr. Simms to get some questions from the east coast, from Newfoundland, if we can squeeze those in as well.
Back in Ontario, we've been working very closely with your department. I have to give a shout-out to two individuals, Adriana Zeleney and Tom Rosser, who are at every agriculture event that I go to. They're always working with the university and with OMAFRA provincially.
One of the many issues that Guelph is working on right now is around sustainability in agriculture. The United Nations International Trade Centre has the sustainable agriculture initiative, the SAI, which awards bronze, silver, or gold to producers based on sustainability initiatives. We have 33,000 environmental farm plans in Ontario, and we have standards we meet that are measured against the SAI. Japan, for instance, told the Grain Farmers of Ontario that they had to show Japan that they were meeting the SAI standards.
We don't have a national coordination of sustainability initiatives between provinces. Could you comment on what we could do around a national environmental farm plan or farm plan summit and what role the government could play in getting us to the SAI approval?