Great. I'll answer very quickly.
Food insecurity is a function of people not being able to afford enough to eat. If we want Canadians to be more food secure, we need to address the cost of living and housing. This moves us out of food and into wages and the cost of living. I think the best levers to deal with the food insecurity problem are housing-related and wage-related.
In terms of the food production side, it's carbon neutrality, technological innovation and, probably, more resiliency, meaning less of this dependence on very long supply chains that wind through mountains that could be flooded out. We need to recognize that we are entering the age of disruption and need more backup plans and redundancy in our food systems. It's whatever we can do to build redundancy.
Those would be the two key pillars I would jump on immediately.