In response, I would say that in the current statute we operate within, there are some other responsibilities that can be assigned to Farm Credit Canada through the direction of the minister as well. From a financing perspective, being able to have sustainable financing is something we'll continue to look to build out from an offer perspective. Being able to create a structure of loans that has more flexibility to address some of these types of circumstances that it seems we're going to be faced with—I think that's well within our act. From a knowledge perspective, being able to bring knowledge and advisories is well within our abilities. We have some other offers as they relate to a software tool, which I think could be part of some of the tracking and data collection that will be necessary on farms. That's well within our current statute.
I would say that it wouldn't be something that would hold us back from responding appropriately—based on what we know right now, anyway.