I think I'd like to say the answer is “absolutely”, but not with the vigour we had hoped for.
I have another particular example. Northern British Columbia is blessed with vast quantities of land at reasonable prices. With a variety of changes, we are encouraging and trying to develop, with a variety of partners, the growth of agriculture.
As an example, in working with the University of Northern British Columbia and their research capacity, we are looking to establish an institute with them as a partner to explore the particular advantages of our region and the opportunities to provide food not only for our region, but for British Columbians and Canadians in particular, and in part for the world. We're recognizing some changes, but agriculture and that institute is a specific example of very solid partnership with a research university and our coalition to work forward.