Thanks. I'm going to share my time with Mr. Epp as well.
I want to pick up on some of the questions here, particularly on crop technology and gene editing. It's great when we have this technology, but the problem that we face right now is commercializing it. It sounds like Health Canada is sitting on a very important report on how they're going to regulate gene editing. There may be a bit of cold feet there.
I'm not going to ask you to comment on that, but maybe you can comment on how important gene editing is to environmentally sustainable crops, in terms of the impact it could have on yield and on reducing fertilizer use, disease prevention and those types of things. How important is gene editing to the future of agriculture?