Thank you for that. That leads me to my next question.
Mr. Barlow mentioned that the federal government has a fertilizer reduction plan of 30%. There are organizations down in the United States—I'll name one, the Soil Food Web—whose focus on trying to achieve a harmonious balance in soil biology has allowed farmers to both increase their yields and reduce their fertilizer inputs. Those input costs are a huge part of a farmer's bottom line.
If the federal government has this ambitious plan to reduce fertilizer inputs by 30% by the year 2030, and we're already seeing research showing promising benefits to this effect, is AAFC going to devote more resources to this kind of research to help to meet that goal by 2030?