I think we absolutely can. It's important to recognize that already today many of the crops we produce in Canada are some of the most efficient in the world. If you look at the carbon intensity of Canadian canola as a feedstock into renewable diesel markets, for example, we really are a leader. If the world only produced renewable diesel using Canadian canola, we would be better off for it.
It is also about recognizing that there's significant room for improvement. We are not a world leader when it comes to a regulatory environment for gene editing. We are not a world leader when it comes to a program suite that enables the development of new technologies. We are not a world leader when it comes to creating an environment that encourages private sector investment in R and D. We have significant room for improvement on a variety of these different things.
Again, our farmers do a really good job, but often the policy environment in Canada, where we tend to be very cautious and we tend to be very comfortable with the status quo, doesn't keep up with the work that they are doing to deliver sustainable and productive food.