Thank you.
I certainly won’t say that the program isn’t a good one. It certainly has a good purpose. So it’s a good thing, yes.
I’m going to go back to what I was saying about the proliferation of programs that are spreading in all directions, and the industry’s concerns about that.
That said, creating a program like this is one thing, but how will the innovations be adopted by farms afterwards? That’s a slightly bigger issue that should be addressed. The question is whether producers have the capacity to adopt, implement, and develop these innovations.
A few months ago, at another committee, I was talking about the carbon tax, and one of the members of your party told me that there were innovative solutions for replacing gasoline. The response was that none of these solutions could be implemented everywhere.