Yes. I mean, the silvopastoral system that I mentioned is one land use system that can be integrated. If there are lands that can be developed for livestock, then they will contribute not only to animal welfare issues but also to carbon sequestration as well.
The other aspect is bioenergy plantations, biomass for bioenergy. It need not be only for energy. It can also be for bioproducts and biochemicals. Those industries are being developed in Canada now. Revenues can be derived from having biomass crops. When you talk about biomass crops like poplars, willows, and to some extent, conifers, they can be easily established on marginal lands. Actually, poplars and willows are weed species. They are early successional species. They don't need fertile land to be established.