If I understand your question correctly, I would say that untouched land is definitely a form of carbon capture and storage. It's a natural one. That's why we think that any kinds of policies and measures that support soil health are beneficial for the future of Canada, whether in terms of affordability for food or for climate action and other social benefits like that.
Once again, I will stop here because my colleagues are more informed than I am on this topic. I will simply repeat that nature-based solutions, which also include agriculture, are really key and are a good form of carbon capture to reach net zero eventually.