That's an interesting question.
The principles themselves apply whether you're in a supply-management system or an open system. It's the same science behind the whole thing. However, with supply management, we do not have the direct contractual connection with farmers, so it's difficult to help them directly to cover the first couple of years of these projects—to pay for cover crops, let's say, for the first two or three years—because I will never see any return on the investment of that money. That creates a bit of difficulty.
However, if we could, for a potential project, partner with the government and the farmers' association, we'd be willing to entertain that and test our tools, for sure.