Yes, there is a funding.... There are two things. First of all, I think, there's identifying what the research priorities are and fitting that into a climate-smart, agriculture-smart agenda identifying the priorities. We need to take a look as well commodity by commodity, because some of the research recommendations might be very different from the livestock sector than they would be from the crop sector. Identifying those priorities is critical. Even in the livestock sector there are new pests coming that we didn't see before, which are migrating north. We may not have the tools we need to address those pests, whether it's approval of pest control products or things like that. I think getting a clear identification of what the priorities are and then clearly identifying how we can flow that funding through some of the existing structures needs to be looked at.
The other thing I should mention is that the Canadian Federation of Agriculture is participating in a climate-smart agriculture initiative, North American-wide. Drew attended meetings in Washington earlier this year. Again, I was supposed to be there but snow kept me away. It seems to be a trend. I think it means looking at what is happening in other jurisdictions, tying in and making sure that there is adequate funding available, but also engaging the farm community in the discussion so that we really have a good handle on what the priorities should be.