Thanks for the question.
We don't know the exact number, but it would be quite high, Mr. Drouin and Mr. Chair, given that canola is one of the most expensive crops to grow. It does require a significant investment from farmers, both for planting equipment and for the costs of seed and input, so the amount of precision agriculture as an option for canola farmers would be very high, just given the economic intensity that is required to grow the crop.