I really appreciate your question, so thanks for asking that. I appreciate it because you're asking something that's hugely complex, and even we are trying to wrap our heads around this data question and what government has or does not have. I'll just give you maybe a glimpse into the world of data as it relates to agriculture and emissions within the Government of Canada. This is such a fast-evolving space, but even within the federal family, we have different methodologies and tools that are used. For example, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is going to use the Holos model to determine some of the emissions from the sector. Environment and Climate Change Canada has a different team that reports on the emissions reduction plan, for example, that has a different model from what agriculture has. Then there's also a slightly different model for reporting as part of the national inventory report.
It's a hugely challenging and complex space. We are all trying to navigate that. I know that Environment and Climate Change in particular is trying to update our reporting through the national inventory report significantly so we can get to a better level of baseline information that we can import internationally. It is a very large challenge. It's something that we are working with the government on quite actively, and especially the science and technology branch of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.