One thing that's happening—it's the result of a lot of varied research at the university—is that technologies are getting out into the market and helping to diversify the province's economy. I'll give you a couple of examples. Twenty years ago, there were very few pulses grown on the prairies. Now Saskatchewan is the largest producer of pulse crops in the world, and we're higher than any province in Canada. We export most of that around the world and contribute a great deal. Some parts of agriculture might go in the tank, but other parts might still be in good shape. This is an example of how we've diversified in the agricultural area.
We've all heard about biofuels, like biodiesel and bioethanol. And indeed, the university is very active in these research areas. We have technology that we're in the process of commercializing in both these areas, and I believe that this will also help to diversify the province's economy.