We really do see the cattle sector as providing that really important diversified landscape that provides resilience against flooding and droughts.
I'll give you an example of a drought scenario. Many crops that were not feasible for human consumption were redirected and used in the livestock sector, particularly in the cattle sector, which made the whole system more resilient. That only happens when you have that diversified landscape.
It's not just the aspects of, for example, slowing water that is flooding pastures, which can actually take up more moisture than tilled land can, but it's also providing more resilience to the rural economy by having that diversification.