Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I have a couple of questions. I was listening to my friend from the Liberals talk about the data that we have. The Environment Commissioner, Jerry DeMarco, did a report on the agriculture department last year, and he said there really isn't enough data. The agriculture department doesn't have a set strategy to reach any emission targets. That was what came out in his report.
When we're having these conversations, a fundamental question I ask most people, most witnesses, is what is our benchmark? Does the Department of Agriculture have a benchmark of where we are when it comes to emissions? They focus on carbon, but what about carbon emissions? Do they have any data on how much the agriculture sector as a whole has sequestered? I think that's the question we have with a lot of these discussions around CBAM. Where are we actually at, Kyle or Pascal?
Have we talked to the Department of Agriculture, and do they have those numbers to even get us started? I'm from Saskatchewan. When it comes to zero-till sequestration, the grasslands that sequester when it comes to the cattle that we're raising, do they have an idea of how much carbon is being sequestered in the agriculture sector?