I thank the member for the question. I think it is absolutely the case that strong sustainability performance, irrespective of border adjustment measures or what other countries may do, can be good economics for the ag sector, although there are cases where farmers need assistance to implement something that will have long-term sustainability benefits. Although I won't describe them in detail, I suspect many of them will be known to the members of this committee.
We as a department have announced something like $1.5 billion in programming in the agri-environmental space over the past several years to try to assist farmers in realizing those opportunities and to recognize that even things of long-term economic benefit as well as environmental benefit sometimes have an upfront cost that can present a barrier to farmers adopting them.