Mr. Northey said it quite well: What is really important is carbon intensities and better understanding of what that looks like across the diversity of our sector.
Another key issue at the heart of this is that we also need to ensure that the national inventory report, which we often use for measuring or reporting our emissions, for example, accurately reflects what's actually happening on a farm. We continue to see areas, like the manner in which fertilizer emissions are measured, where there is not a full grasp of the practices on farms and the ramifications in terms of emissions. Critical to this is making sure that our central repository on emissions reporting is accurate from a farming perspective, and that's not a small task, because of the diversity of the sector. We're working in complex biological systems and ecosystems. That's number one.
However, more than anything, it's also about ensuring that, at the sector level, we have that granular insight and understanding of what's happening on individual farms. That's certainly paramount in this.