That was a very complete answer from Deputy Beck, but I have a couple of additional points to make.
One is about the national level. For national reporting, as the deputy alluded to in earlier remarks, there are challenges with getting more precise measurements of emissions at the national level, which are sometimes estimated based on emissions factors and modelling. Also as she alluded to, if we're going to operationalize offset systems at the farm level, we need to come up with efficient means of measuring and verifying carbon sequestered in soils. There's a lot of work going on there, not just in Canada but around the world, and in voluntary and mandatory markets. There are systems that do this, but finding one that does it efficiently and simply in a low-cost manner and that ideally, as she mentioned, is accepted internationally would be a major contribution in that regard.