Thank you.
Mr. Wright, I'd like to turn my next question to you.
In my time on the agriculture committee—it's been four and a half years now—I hear repeatedly from farmers themselves who say that they are on the front line of climate change.
You've already referenced the harvest from hell of 2019. Look at what happened to my province of British Columbia last year. Months apart, we had wildfires and then devastating floods, which basically cut off the port of Vancouver from the rest of the country.
I'd like you to add to this conversation by setting the table about the inflationary impacts of climate change. This is the crossroads we're at right now. It's not only trying to deal with some relief for farmers; we also need to talk about the broader costs that are being incurred as a result of climate change.
Perhaps you could spend maybe a minute setting that up for the committee.