Yes: certainly not with the technology we have today. In my comments, I referred to the fact that the Liberal government has identified agri-food and agriproducts as a growth sector. If you tell me that I need to reduce my fertilizer emissions and that comes as a result of a direct reduction in fertilizer, those two things are diametrically opposed, and I can't do that with today's technology.
Having said that, with investment—somebody referred to it earlier today—and probably investment in canola breeding, where we have a canola that fixes some of its own nitrogen, like some of the other crops.... We don't have that today, but is that possible? Perhaps, with the right amount of investment.