Thank you for that.
In the final minute and a half I have, Ms. Gue, I'd like to turn to you. My question is along the same lines of what Mr. Louis had asked Mr. Doyon.
We've heard of the financial struggles farmers are experiencing, which are forcing them to really farm every available square inch of land they have just to, in some cases, break even. We've had some witnesses talk about some of the incentives that the federal government maybe could play a role in—providing a more varied type of habitat, more floral options.
Is there anything you would like to add or expand upon that you'd like to see this committee really focus on in its report and recommendations? I'll just give you a 50-second warning.