Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thanks for both presentations.
It really helps when we can get close to the ground, so to speak, on soil management. Also, not to argue through you to the other side, but it shows the reason that carbon pricing programs need to be locally developed and provincially controlled. We put federal guidelines in place, and then it's up to provincial governments to work out the mix within their communities.
You've been working on it for quite a long time.
In terms of the progress on sequestration, on managing the carbon cycle, how far along are you on the carbon cycle? Do you feel it's maturely managed? Or is there more research needed to be done to manage the carbon cycle in the soil, increase carbon in the soil, and reduce carbon?