Thank you for the interesting discussion we're having on this matter.
I can completely understand the various concerns being raised by industry representatives here today, such as the need to be cautious about competitiveness and the impacts on small farms. At the same time, this is not completely a Canadian decision.
If there were to be investments to prepare for potential CBAMs, including in Europe, the United States, etc., where should those investments go? What do you think industry needs to do to prepare and assist your members, and what does Canada need to do to prepare and assist the agricultural sector in Canada in the case this should happen? We can put our heads in the sand and we can say we don't like it—I get that, and I get why—but what should we do to move in a direction that makes us less vulnerable to CBAMs?
Mr. Currie, I'm interested in hearing from you, but also from Mr. Northey and Mr. Buy.