With respect to gene editing and other similar tools around modern agriculture, increasingly now and especially around climate change, we need to ensure that Canadian farmers have the tools in their tool box to address the situations and challenges that they're facing increasingly now as a result of climate change.
Gene editing is just one example of the many tools available to mitigate some of those risks. One example I would provide of that would be, more recently, the widespread drought that we saw across western Canada. If you're looking at gene-edited, drought-tolerant varieties, for example, more investment needs to be made in that space. Quite frankly, it needs a regulatory framework to allow the development of those products to reach market, so that Canadian farmers are better prepared to mitigate some of the challenges they're facing with climate change with some of those new varieties.