In the previous panel, Mr. Currie mentioned the data management strategy, and we're certainly in support of that. That's necessary: We don't have the on-the-ground data right now that is influencing government policy. It's a huge challenge when the government is looking to impose policies and regulations onto grain farmers but without clear data that's really influencing that policy.
You asked the question, “How do we measure?” That's a question we ask ourselves all the time as well. In some government datasets they measure carbon sequestration; in others they don't. We certainly measure carbon sequestration. We know that many farmers, especially across the Prairies, have been practising zero till for decades. They've sequestered thousands, if not millions, of tonnes of carbon. It's certainly something that we measure, but we want to see that in government measurements too.