We are, and we look forward to working with government.
Earlier, there was talk about Nobel Prize winners. Last week, the World Food Prize was handed out. It's a prize created by Dr. Norman Borlaug, who is considered the father of the green revolution. He won a Nobel Peace Prize for his work to create new varieties of wheat that were more resistant to lodging. It helped feed millions of people around the world and had a significant negative impact on starvation.
There's a community of people doing really important research to look at how we reduce the impacts of climate change on agriculture. These are people who are carrying on that tradition of Dr. Borlaug and are using new technologies to make crops that are more resistant to drought or to flooding and better able to manage the increased pest pressures that we see as our climate has changed over the years.
It's really important for governments to keep up with the work that our scientists are doing by putting the right frameworks in place so that farmers can have access to these new technologies and can help mitigate the impacts that climate change will have on them.