Thank you for the question.
The answer is yes. Canadian producers and farmers are mobilized to make these efforts. Innovation and research enable us to have healthy soils and to contribute to the reduction in greenhouse gases. Doing that, as I mentioned earlier, does require a lot of investment.
In my opinion, making direct payments to farmers who provide ecological goods and services, as is done in Europe and the United States, is a step in the right direction. It also removes some of the pressure they are experiencing because of inflation. Our farm businesses have already started to make investments, and you will understand that, when we make investments, we also go into debt. That is why it's important for us to have a program in place to help us with that. We need an emergency account for Canadian farmers because our businesses will be weakened by rising interest rates, and there is a risk that people will be discouraged from continuing to take concrete action if they don't have the cash flow.
Before we move to green agriculture, we need to make sure our businesses are not in the red.