Yes. Just to reiterate, pulse crop farmers are farmers, and they include other crops in their rotation for necessary reasons, certainly. However, pulse crops have been a growing and very beneficial component in our crop rotation in Saskatchewan for 30-some years.
Having farmers, or at least industry representation, on an advisory committee that could help, as you say, shape the direction forward and what more can be achieved would make complete sense. The industry can help point out what can be done to enable that improvement going into the future, so I think farmers would be a completely logical addition to such an advisory panel.