One of the things that went on during the last 10 years, probably, is that Dalhousie University did a study on infrastructure for our actual trellis equipment, so we now have a template that we can plug everything into to build stronger, more sustainable systems for holding the trees up. There's nothing worse than when a hurricane comes through in September and the trees are loaded with fruit. Not only do we lose the crop for the year, but we lose the whole tree and we're out of production for years to come. It would be nice for more business risk management systems to be put in place to try to weather that, with hail netting and things like that. There are different climate change things that we can use to mitigate, but the costs are massive to try to get them implemented.
On February 15th, 2024. See this statement in context.