I can't speak necessarily to the clean-tech side of it, Madam Chair.
I can say, though, that when you are exporting something like a Canadian canola product, which is really good at sequestering carbon and does have recognition under the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification, we are in a way exporting a very carbon-neutral product.
On the clean-tech side, I represent farmers and not companies, so it would be a bit further upstream. Canadian agriculture exports around the world tend to also inherently come with a better climate profile, as my colleague Mr. Trew was just describing with some of the issues around deforestation or draining of peatlands for palm in Canada. We have very robust sustainable practices around canola, so more canola there theoretically would be clean. On the tech side, that would be further upstream than the company side.