The answer to that is yes, indeed.
A prime example, which I was so pleased about, is crushing canola. A few years ago, we weren't doing that at all, and now we're doing substantially more and need to do a lot more. No matter what sector of agriculture it is, it needs investment to expand, which we are doing.
I can assure you that other parts of the world are doing exactly what we're doing, so there's a continual push to make sure that we can feed the world with what they want. That's why plant-based food is so vitally important. That's also why it's so important that we help take care of the pulse industry—we don't take care of it; the farmers do—and make sure we give them the opportunity to expand and to process everything they possibly can.
I fully support, in any way we can, adding value to whatever product we have in this country so that the money stays in this country instead of going to other countries. I'm sure other countries are doing that too, but we need to do more of it.