Well, it's easy to say that we have probably the largest freshwater resources in the world. When I was a trade commissioner and I went out to market Canada, I often would say, “Look, we have lots of land. We have lots of water. We can grow a lot of products.” A lot of the issue is trade barriers and how we can choose the markets we want to go to and how we can get into those markets.
It's a geopolitical tool. When I was in India, I spent quite a bit of time trying to build our ability to export natural gas to India. The best and easiest place to do that is off the east coast of Canada. Our biggest challenge is our own challenge, which is being able to get our resource to the coast and being able to ship it.
It's the same thing with agriculture. It's a resource that's in demand globally. In terms of how we approach it and what's being done under the Indo-Pacific strategy, I agree that having an office in Asia focused on agriculture is going to be critical, because it is something we'll always be able to rely on. It's going to create tremendous opportunities for Canada and it will create great income for us.