Thank you.
I'm going to turn to Mr. Pelissero now.
I want to comment on something you mentioned, but also link it to something that was mentioned a couple of weeks ago.
You talked about small farms and protecting small farms, sort of the mom-and-pop operations as opposed to the large industrial farms. I'll tell you quite candidly that I represent a riding in Toronto. We don't have a lot of farming in Parkdale—High Park in downtown Toronto, but we do have a lot of people who believe in reducing and maintaining family farms and smaller farms. They also look at it through the lens of environmental impact. This came up last week, actually, this idea of thinking globally and shopping locally and obtaining your produce and your goods from something that's maybe a 20-minute drive away as opposed to a four-minute drive away or a plane ride away.
Can you comment on how supply management actually helps with that broader piece about farming and farming stability and its environmental impact?