Definitely, the supercluster has moved the needle in terms of taking about $172 million of government funding and partnering it with roughly $374 million of private sector funding. Canada has taken a marked step forward in the area of the innovation pipeline on the plant-based protein side.
Now it's about commercialization. When we look at the demand of the consumer around the world, we see this isn't about consuming less traditional protein. Protein demand is growing faster than we can produce it. There is an opportunity that will spread right to return at the farm gate. Advances in digital agriculture are going to allow us to track the gains in sustainability, traceability and food safety. That's going to mean much higher return at the farm gate. That's the exciting part of that opportunity.