Thank you very much for that question.
We do believe that we have a strong role to play in climate change adaptation. As pointed out, there will be increased variability and there will be more severe weather events. The ability to capture the water when it comes earlier and more suddenly in the season, as a result of certain climatic events, is key.
The ability to build storage reservoirs, either on stream or off stream—and it's largely off stream in our area—is an absolute key. That will help to take pressure off the river system, so that we're not using those river flows in the time when they're most sensitive, and it will really help not just from an irrigation perspective but also from a flood mitigation perspective. Anything from the government level to assist in the establishment of some storage reservoirs, which we feel are a key ingredient for climate change adaptation, is extremely important.