I see my colleague started an extension of time. It's all good.
I'm going to go to Mr. Northey of Pulse Canada.
I remember having your team in my office, and I learned quite a bit from Pulse Canada about what they do. I want to give kudos, first of all, because I think, in the agriculture sector, you are leading the way. You gave us some numbers in your reduction of GHG emissions.
On Prince Edward Island, for example, as you're fully aware, we have potato crops. Over the past year, there's been a real uptake in cover crops, and we've started using them more extensively. In the potato fields last year, 50% of the acres that had potatoes in them were actually cover crops. I always look out the window when I'm flying home, and I used to see red clay everywhere. Now I see green cover crops, so kudos to you.
There have been quite a few things in the budget that are relevant to nitrogen management. It's somewhere around $35 million or $36 million to support nitrogen management practices by farmers, particularly in eastern Canada. We were hit obviously with the tariffs on Russian fertilizer, but this will assist optimization. I want you to expand on how this will help farmers, especially in eastern Canada, if you could.