One example, which I just made reference to, is small modular reactors. SMRs are something that our province.... In particular, SaskPower and SARM have sort of been partnering on the initial consultations for that. Ottawa is not directly involved in that, although I understand that Ottawa does support the concept of being able to do it. We're really leading the way in this province. New Brunswick and some of the other provinces—Ontario and I think just recently Alberta—signed on to an MOU to work together on those. Creating nuclear power is very important, I think. Number one, we need to able to share electricity a lot more efficiently on things like that with other provinces. I think that is one good example.
The other one that I did mention is the Saskatchewan Soil Conservation Association project. We partnered with this organization to show that farmers are sequestering carbon. We're taking a lot of carbon out of the atmosphere, but we're not able to convince the federal government that farmers should be qualified for offsets or carbon credits, because the federal government says it's business as usual, that it's nothing new. Farmers are developing and adapting new technology all the time and we still can't seem to get credit for it.