Yes, I can think back a long time ago in the field of crop farming and no-till drilling, and using certain types of, I guess, non-traditional farming practices 40 years ago. It was a group of farmers not far from where I grew up that worked with the University of Guelph and perfected no-till drilling for crops in southwestern Ontario, I would say.
I would also say that I can see where there could be potential for this in the areas along our Great Lakes and other watercourses throughout the country. My neighbour, for example, goes out every day. He represents the Lake Huron coastal conservation area and he takes the temperature of the lake. He reports that back and they put that in. They know roughly where he is and they can monitor it. I can see how there will be tremendous advantages as they accumulate these data points.
Is this something you would see as a benefit across the country?