Yes. I would add to that the importance of fostering stability in the supply chain. That became clear during the pandemic. Bear in mind that Canada went through the CN rail strike and the rail blockades, followed by the strike at the Port of Montreal. Ensuring the stability throughout the supply chain is crucial, from farmers right through to consumers. That is something we haven't really talked about today. Digitizing the supply chain is also necessary, the idea being to speed up processes and automate transactions that occur at various stages of the chain.
The bottom line is the need to invest in the supply chain in the years ahead.