I'll attempt to answer that, if that's okay.
I think it's a great question.
Certainly the COVID situation has highlighted the labour issue in the agriculture and food sector and has pushed for an accelerated consideration of automation. What's missing is what we've been doing in terms of our R and D leading to innovations for automation. The short answer is this: not much.
We have tremendous capacity in this country to do that sort of innovation, but we haven't been investing in that sort of innovation. That includes maybe a need to go back to the future. By that I mean agricultural engineering. Engineering at my university used to be in my college, but it hasn't been in my college since the seventies. We are now working more closely with our engineering school and are including engineering schools nearby around possibilities of innovation in areas like agricultural automation, for example.