Yes. Thank you.
I would just add a point to the discussion that I think is very important. Even with the greenwashing bill, we're not supposed to have claims that are not in line with certain verification processes, whereas as a country we're also struggling with what we actually report. What are the national indicators? What indicators should be taken into consideration? What are we measuring?
I'll take the national inventory report as an example. Every time we're in a discussion with the government and speaking about all the implications and changes our producers have made on the farm, we usually get the response that the national inventory report doesn't necessarily include on-farm practices.
There is a huge gap between what we are reporting, what our methodology nationally is requiring and what we're doing on the farm. There has to be a data management strategy whereby we support the national reporting with on-farm practices and how we report it. This is very important.
Mr. Roy did mention that we need support. We need knowledge-building, skill development and data infrastructure to support producers in how that measurement is being done.