Thank you.
I will go back to Équiterre and to Andréanne Brazeau, please.
I want to talk to you a little bit about the government funding to help reduce GHGs in the form of nitrogen fertilizer. It's important to clarify that we're not seeking to reduce the amount of fertilizer farmers can utilize to produce their quality products, but rather to explore ways to reduce GHGs that are produced in the application of fertilizer.
We currently have a sustainable agriculture strategy, co-chaired by the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, which represents over 20 agriculture groups. Farmers are at the leading edge of climate adaptation efforts and know more than anyone the impacts of a warming climate.
How can we continue to support farmers in their efforts to promote sustainability without hampering them in their efforts to remain competitive in producing world-class products?