I'll start, and then I'll let Scott jump in.
With any kind of initiative that the government embarks upon implementing, we on the ground want to make sure it's practically implementable. Governments around the world have set targets for climate change initiatives without talking to people on the ground to see whether they can implement those practices to reach the goals. The first step is to have a conversation with us about what that's going to look like.
As Scott mentioned about environmental co-benefits, we don't do environmental programs or environmental stewardship in isolation. If we're doing something to reduce nutrient runoff, it's also going to improve the soil structure and sequester carbon. It's going to have multiple benefits.
Take a look at the big picture, but also recognize that there needs to be a plan almost regionally. What happens in Prince Edward Island, on the island, doesn't necessarily happen next door in New Brunswick. We need to make sure that we keep that bigger focus in mind.
I'll turn it over to Scott to get into some details.