My answer will be very brief.
We have a CRIBIQ grant of more than $500,000 to work on the development of paper mill biosolids. This is a residue that was buried in the past. It produced a lot of greenhouse gases and has fertilizing value. In industrial ecology, we combine anhydrite, a by-product of aluminum, with paper mill biosolids and use it to increase the productivity of the blueberry industry, as well as to increase forest production in our plantations. We conduct fertilization tests in this way.
I'll now turn things over to the people from CRIBIQ.