I can talk to you about the philosophy behind it.
We're in a global economy. Many countries around the world are trying to attract the best investments. In the protein sector, that's the case. We're in competition with other countries that grow different pulses. We know that we're a safe country, a country that is open for business, that wants to attract the best investors. Our way is to make sure that there are some levers that come from the federal government, that can also come from the provinces, to attract this capital.
Obviously, the federal government is not the one investing the most. The private sector is.
I also think this sector is still going through lots of disruptions while there are trade issues happening. Jeremy, my colleague, would be very much aware of that. At the same time, we need more and more not only to grow our different products, but also to be able to transform them here. That's why we're trying to work with the Province of Saskatchewan, with many places across the country, in order to create good-paying jobs. It's true that sometimes this industry is cyclical. We can make sure that there's some more stability.