Thank you.
I'll pose my last question to the CFA.
We know the new Canadian agricultural partnership will take effect in April. Last year, the federal government and provinces announced the agreement in principle, and so on. However, it's probably an understatement that 2022 has been a year with a lot of flux and changing conditions. You detailed, quite well, the many challenges farmers have to face—2022 being the most expensive year to put a crop in the ground, ever.
Do you feel the next five-year framework has enough adaptability to be nimble enough to respond, given what you have seen in the past year alone?