I think I read somewhere that we're losing, in Prince Edward Island, about one inch of soil a year. If we don't plant cover crops, we're basically losing two inches of soil, because of the crop going back in—if it is potatoes—to some extent. It's very interesting.
We had the Federation of Agriculture here before this committee. At that time, we asked them specifically what they wanted to do with the funding relevant to the Russian issue. They came back and said the same as what you're saying.
To me, sometimes farmers get a bad rap for what they do, in relation to carbon emissions and so on and so forth. I'm going to ask you to repeat what you said in your preamble, because I think it's important that people at home—anybody listening to us tonight—hear exactly what Pulse Canada and your farmers are doing to reduce carbon emissions.