Thank you, Chair.
Maybe I'll turn to the Canadian Produce Marketing Association. When we had the Agri-Food Innovation Council before our committee, there was a little bit of a back and forth with them regarding looking at people's supply chains in real-time when they might be impacted by something unexpected; for example, when the Port of Vancouver was cut off by flooding, and of course most recently when three of our major border crossings were blockaded by illegal blockades.
Can you talk to me a little bit about businesses in your sector? Are some of them starting to incorporate technology that allows them to get real-time updates on supply chain problem? Also, does the Government of Canada need to do more to invest in this type of technology so that shipments can possibly be re-routed using artificial intelligence.
Do you have anything you can contribute to that conversation?