Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all our panellists. I really appreciate your being here.
I'm going to try to get to as many people as I can. I'll possibly start with Mr. Green.
Farmers want to do their part, and they want to lower their carbon footprints. As a government, we want to work together with them to do that, and that's what these conversations are.
Lowering emissions can be accomplished in many ways. We've touched on some of them and heard from other testimony—more than just in grain drying. You've done research on renewable energy, on clean transportation and on digital and broadband investments, which would help automation and artificial intelligence.
Can you tell us some of those ways that we can, even in the short term with technology that exists, work with farmers to support them and incentivize them to lower their carbon footprints?