Yes. Thank you very much for your question.
I've met with members from the agriculture community, and they are indeed embracing many new and innovative ways of trying to reduce emissions, including through enteric fermentation, looking at different ways of harvesting crops and managing livestock, tillage and so on. There's so much innovation going on.
The government has launched an agriculture methane challenge as an example of one way of helping farmers promote that innovation to something that can be quite scalable. We still have quite a bit of work to do in the agriculture sector on methane, but Canadian farmers are innovating and are trying to reduce their footprint.
This methane challenge is one program, but there are other programs that the government is advancing to try to help in that regard. We could follow up on that as well.