That's a very good question. I don't profess to being an expert on the Brazilian rainforest, but I do know that in our experience in trade, when we have expanded our productivity and our ability to trade, that has actually led to better environmental outcomes here in Canada. There are provisions around the environment in trade agreements. When we look at the opportunity through trade, we see that as an opportunity to also increase our sustainability.
For example, we've increased our productivity in Canada by growing crops on land we didn't grow crops on before. We used to summer fallow it or leave it open in the summer to try to take care of the weeds, which meant the soil dried out and blew away in some circumstances.
When we look at the increased productivity we've had in Canada, which has led to us trading more in agriculture, we've done that at the same time as we've really improved our environmental outcomes. There are opportunities in trade to do both.