In reality, we're measuring soil carbon right now, and it's similar to soil fertility. Carbon storage.... When you go into Deloitte Touche and you start reading about carbon credits, they're actually starting to measure agriculture inputs in regard to what we can pay back to the farmer for carbon credits, so the measurements are starting to build.
Someone talked about universities earlier today, that they're starting to test all this. I don't think we should run from it. I think we should prepare for it, and I think we're in a very good position in Canada to do that. I think that putting our heads in the sand, hoping that these don't become trade barriers, and so on and so forth...and it becomes political because it will become political. It will become geopolitical if there's going to be an advantage to an industry.
I'm talking about geopolitical right now because I'm saying that we can get in front of this and have success with it if it happens, hypothetically, but we need to be prepared.
Mr. Petelle, you were going to say something.