Well, maybe I will come back to your deputy in the next round because I only have just over a minute left with you, and I want to make sure that I have questions with you.
Minister, I'm sure you've met with the National Farmers Union before. It has long been calling for the establishment of a Canadian farm resilience agency to better build capacity in your department for better climate adaptation. We know that farmers are repeatedly telling us that they are on the front lines of climate change.
The on-farm climate action fund did a lot of contracting out to approximately 12 third party organizations rather than have that in-house capacity. How do you react to their proposal for this Canadian farm resilience agency? Are you going to treat this matter with the seriousness that it deserves and try to actually build that in-house capacity rather than fall prey to what the federal government usually does, which is contract that out and lose that important knowledge that we could have in-house with our great public servants?