But we've noticed, actually, the fragility of that supply network. When the B.C. flood happened, we noticed it. Obviously, it's a danger.
Dr. Fraser, while I have you here, it's good to see you.
The second point you mentioned is financial incentives and carbon markets. Having spoken to farmers, I know they are ready to participate in a carbon market, even for carbon offsets for other companies. Sometimes the problem is this: How do you measure it and how do you make it less cumbersome on farmers, meaning not having auditors come on your land and perform audits, which increases the red tape?
Have you seen technologies that could reduce that burden on farmers so that they can participate in that marketplace?