Thanks, and thank you to the witnesses for being here.
I loved that last comment, that this is an opportunity for Canada to “lead the way”, just as we have done through the Powering Past Coal Alliance and through working to assist other countries in reducing their emissions from the coal industry. We've heard a number of comments on worries about added costs and worries about the costs to farmers, and about benefits, if any, from a border carbon adjustment. What I'm hearing is that it's complex. There are a number of departments working together to identify those complexities. There are organizations such as GIFS feeding in.
Are there other things that the witnesses are recommending, so that this inevitable process is as complete and fair as possible for Canadian farmers?