I appreciate the question.
I would say that over the past several years, the department has put in place approximately a billion and a half dollars of programming in order to allow us to partner with producers to reduce their greenhouse and environmental footprint.
Part of that is something known as the on-farm climate action program. Among other things, that helps farmers to utilize fertilizers in more efficient ways that can reduce both costs and their environmental impact. The Sollio witnesses earlier did talk about some of the technologies they're interested in partnering with. That's the kind of thing we hope to be able to support through some of the programs we have recently put in place.