Okay, but since 2005 they've remained steady.
I agree with you that there are a lot of practices.... I'm from Saskatchewan. I grew up on a dairy and beef farm around Swift Current, Saskatchewan, so I know that we've been doing cover crops, tree rows, crop rotation and rotational grazing for years now as good practices to help conserve our soil.
You did make mention of the 100-year carbon, I guess, journey that's supposed to be part of the offset program. Could you imagine locking in farm practices from 1921 until 2021 and what that would do? Do you have any comments around the carbon-offset framework and how trying to lock farmers into certain practices is just not the right path to go down with this particular policy?