Thank you.
We've also heard several witnesses mention—I'm sure you've heard the conversations—the importance of better data in all of this. When you have a complicated system that is being proposed, it's one thing to calculate the carbon intensity of steel production, but it's another to calculate it for beef production when you have cattle out on the range, cattle in feedlots and cattle being shipped back and forth.
I heard somebody else mention, when vegetables are being taken from various farms and places and put in the same bag, how important data is—in general in this world, but certainly in a case like this—and how the government could support that for the agriculture sector across the country in all sorts of ways, whether it's through StatsCan or whatever.