That leads me into my next question, as it seems they may be intertwined. Again, Mr. Michaud and Ms. Bennett, if you want to add something, please do so.
The Soil Conservation Council of Canada told us that one of the most important things we should be looking at in this study is the fact that a detailed, in-depth analysis of the soil situation across Canada has not been done since the late 1980s. Obviously a lot has changed in the last 30 years, not to mention our growing season, the crops we grow, water usage, and those types of things. It's hard to say where we want to go if we don't know exactly where we're starting from. Should we be looking at a national in-depth analysis of the status of our aquifers as well as the status of our soils?