Thank you very much to the witnesses for coming today.
Mr. Stephenson, you made an interesting comment about agriculture and how significant it is in terms of security. I think I missed the number, but a very high number of people are involved in that industy in India, making them sensitive to agriculture. I'm assuming that you meant sensitive to agriculture in terms of what they might be importing.
Do you see the agriculture industry not only as an export for Canada as products—so you would be talking about lentils and some of the larger industry ones, such as beef, maybe—but are you also talking about technology that they would be looking for as they look at the numbers? When we talk to people in China, for example, about the number of people who were involved in agriculture and their influx away from the rural areas into the urban areas, technology, innovation, and science and research tend to move that industry ahead. Is that an area you're talking about?