I can try to answer that one, Mr. Chair. I think overall one can always draw lessons from episodes of duress, and that's exactly what we are trying to do. I would say that the system has performed very well, that it has continued to perform its most fundamental task of making sure that food is available to Canadians continuously, and it has been able to do that beyond that and despite some of the extraordinary pressures associated, not just with COVID but with the droughts that we saw in western Canada, the extreme heat events and, of course, the flooding in British Columbia late last year.
Despite those, 2020 was a record year for farm incomes. We've seen important new investments in the agri-food sector in different parts of the country over the course of the pandemic. We've seen a lot of positive signs for longer-term economic growth, despite the many supply chain challenges the pandemic has posed.