That's for sure.
My second question is really also on the research vein. A couple of years ago, I toured an Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada research station in Summerland, in the Okanagan in British Columbia. I spent half a day there and was very impressed with the calibre of federal scientists we have working not only in plant-based agriculture but also with animals.
With respect to regenerative agriculture, we ultimately want to make recommendations to the federal government. Would you like to see Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada increase its budget to study regenerative agriculture and to maybe plot the status of Canada's soils, such as their carbon sequestration potential, etc.? Is this something where the federal government could be of incredible use?