I don't think we're arguing climate change or not, I just think we've seen the reports that a carbon tax is much more punitive on rural Canadians, especially the agriculture sector. We want to try to find a way for that to be taken into consideration when these types of programs are rolled out.
I appreciate that answer.
We heard from the University of Saskatchewan's crop development program on the difficulty in getting new seed and plant varieties approved and certified. Is that an issue as well when we talk about soil conservation and you talk about innovation, to try to streamline that process so you're able to access some of these things?