With that in mind, Mr. Caron, are there other methods that could be used? Is it enough to make budgets available and carry out studies quickly? The timelines are still very tight, and no immediate alternatives are really being provided. Yes, it will result in fewer tractor passes over the fields, which will have an impact, but there is still the whole issue of grain drying, which is a major factor and one for which we don't have many alternatives available right now.
I would like to hear your thoughts on this. It is indeed important that soils be analyzed, but what concrete solutions could be applied in the short term?