Very quickly, because I see we're out of time, the price signal was only to the large final emitters. The producers were already adopting this. Also, they're adopting it all across Canada, from coast to coast. It wasn't the price signal that in the first place moved producers to minimize the number of passes they made over their land, to go to direct seeding and to adopt autonomous or precision GPS guidance. That's all happening in the absence of regulation.
The point is that, yes, price signals do work, and producers will continue to adopt and innovate. However, you need to understand that we have a huge potential in biologicals and we need to recognize that our soils have a huge buffering capacity, as do our forests. It's imperative to know that we can drive that innovation so much further.