We talked about the importance of domestic policy to support exports, and it's very important. I think one of the previous witnesses on a previous panel referred to the need to have regulations in place that provide a clear pathway to support the innovation that was referred to earlier. We need a well-established, clear regulatory pathway that provides predictability for the developers of new technologies and innovations. They need to have a clear understanding of what that pathway is and the timeline from research and preliminary development through to commercialization, because the goal is to get these innovations into the hands of frontline producers who are doing the work for us so that we can increase our export capacity. That starts with production.
We need a clear signal from regulators. We need alignment internationally so that we have common standards and we need a risk-based and evidence-based system that supports those regulations.