Thanks, Melanie.
As we look at the larger feeding operations, as you build those facilities, there's almost as much money spent on the actual landscaping of those operations as on the rest of the facilities. The drains are such that all the drainage will go directly in the lagoons, where that water is stored. Increasingly, we're starting now to see more biodigesters that are being built, where that will then be converted into some gas production, but you'll effectively be getting another strain of nutrients in the form of fertilizers that are coming out of it.
I will say that the other thing we're seeing a lot more is that there's a lot of work with Birds Canada and Ducks Unlimited. We're setting up solar water so that cattle are not actually going into the sloughs or the dugouts to drink but are going to that water. That also helps with the nesting cycle. A lot of joint projects like that are becoming very common, not just in the Prairies but across Canada.