I'll start, but I certainly want to hear from the ground, from Brendan as well.
When it comes to soybean varieties, they're very sensitive to the amount of heat, so we need to continue to invest in varieties that fit the geographic conditions we have; our temperatures are getting warmer, which is generally a good thing for what we're able to grow, both in eastern and western Canada. Also, they need to be able to withstand periods of prolonged lack of moisture or drought and to be able to take more extremes, whether they be cooler temperatures in the spring or hotter temperatures in the summer.
Brendan, I'm sure that on the ground you can add to that.