It's very important that transition payments be associated with certain kinds of recognized sustainability protocols and that those protocols be authenticated. That creates the kind of market confidence that consumers will often need.
If you get this integrated approach where the farmer is getting transition advice from these transition advisory services, which would probably have to be provincially focused given jurisdictional requirements, and there are payments, the payments could be coming from multiple sources. We already have the Canadian agricultural partnership model, which is an FPT model, so you could have the money coming from different places. Then if the farmers are themselves certified and can identify their products in the marketplace, that strikes me as a very strong, integrated package.