I can say, from the perspective of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, that this is something that we actively look at and that climate change is an important pillar of our current research and programming.
We actively monitor drought across Canada in partnership with the United States and Mexico, and this is a key tool for making sure that we have preparation for understanding how this is going to impact our annual crops produced each year, which impacts our food supply and our costs, as you mentioned.
The other pillar that we focus on is improving practices, so we provide advice to farmers so that in times when there are shortages of water, we have an active tool box that will encourage resiliency and allow farmers to have a broader tool box of things that they can draw on to make them more resilient to these types of extremes. We're focusing on prediction and mitigation.