It's great to have all the panellists here.
I will direct my first set of questions to you, Dr. Fraser. I note that you made some really good suggestions in your opening remarks, all of which I've taken note of. In addition to that, though, I read a recent article in the Financial Post that you wrote and that I thought was really good. In it you said that the global food system depends on three basic assumptions—seamless trade, stable geopolitics, and cheap energy in a moderate climate. I would say today, and I think you said in the article, that those assumptions are not being met any longer, and it's naive for us to think that we can rely on a food system built for a different era.
My question to you is this: In addition to the things you've already said, is there anything else you'd like to tell us about how we build the food system for the 21st century?