My Conservative colleagues were talking earlier about costs associated with putting a price on pollution. I wanted to juxtapose that with the cost of inaction. We know that in the agricultural clean technology program, one of the streams has been suspended because of the demand. I want to get a sense of that from you. Can you quantify that demand? Will your department be acting in future years to try to meet it?
Also, on the other side of the equation, what are the projected costs to programs like AgriRecovery when these natural disasters related to climate change are affecting our farmers? We always talk about the cost of trying to address this issue, but I don't think enough attention is paid to the cost of not doing anything and the increasing frequency and severity of these things with respect to our agricultural sector.