Thank you for the question.
We could spend quite a long time in terms of what we need to get us supported federally. I think the one concept that is brought up now and again is the access to broadband. We do have relatively good access in some of our core communities, but it is an ongoing concern in some of the rural areas. For some of you, “rural” might be the whole of the Yukon, of course, but for us that's referring to areas mostly outside of Whitehorse and some of our cities.
We have also been looking at the option of a processing centre, an innovation-type centre, and looking for an opportunity there as to how that sort of space could be supported, but again, it really does rely on federal and territorial support to get those types of spaces built up and then operationalized as well. Also, it requires the backing of our industry that they will use these spaces, knowing that they're there to support it.
Overall, the recommendations from across the country and supporting jurisdictions, from Ontario and B.C. and so forth, and making sure we're meeting their needs, are critical, but also with a nod to the north, in that there are some special circumstances up here in terms of how we operate and our future in farming.