Yes. As I said, we had a fairly major five-year study completed recently. We were fortunate to have been given millions of dollars by the federal government. We concluded that the major problem was them. I presented the results at a conference in Ottawa last spring. There were representatives of Agriculture Canada in the audience, and they were willing to speak to me. They weren't willing to respond during the event, but they were willing to speak to me in private. They said that given the financial constraints over a period of time, they chose to retract the activities of Agriculture Canada and preserve the core research activities, including the traditional activities, such as the experimental farms and the research program on crop genetics and crop trials. Anything that was considered soft science, such as adaptation, soil conservation, and water conservation, was trimmed from Agriculture Canada.
On December 7th, 2017. See this statement in context.