You mentioned access to farm input tools. I'll say pesticides and pest management products. I certainly concur. I know many around this table would too, but just quickly on research, part of what has made the Nova Scotia apple industry so competitive is the Honeycrisp apple, which I know has been a high-value product for our province and indeed across the country. Research is important.
The government is putting a lot of money into research, including for GHG emission reduction, but how important is it that it's not just about environmental research but about trade competitiveness as well?
Be quick, given the time.