We will soon have the next agricultural policy framework. The government should perhaps be investing more in education and the adoption of best practices.
In recent sessions, during our study on climate change, witnesses from the United States made presentations to the committee. One of the experts we heard from explained to us that the United States compensates producers who adopt measures along those lines, who plant trees and who move more towards agroforestry.
In your opinion, is compensating producers who make more sustainable choices a practice that the federal government could adopt?