I'd maybe add a little bit.
In terms of resilience and adaptation, the project is very helpful, because research has been done in terms of what we can expect in climate change scenarios with precipitation. What they're saying is that the volumes should remain steady or perhaps increase if you're able to capture and store. Lake Diefenbaker is very helpful in the sense that it can capture water whenever we're lucky enough to receive it, and we can benefit from irrigation that way. It provides us that resiliency in case of future droughts.