Thanks for the question. I think it's an important one.
Without commenting on the specifics of an agency, I would say that we do a lot, along with the provinces. Agriculture Canada has 20 research centres across the country. We have research on the ground with producers and our research centres, and also through the living labs program, through which, along with groups of producers, we actually kind of co-develop research into best management practices.
Provinces are on the ground as well. I think it's actually that combination of our own science together with provincial programming. Given the differences across the country in terms of needs that are very regional and needs that are very specific to regions, I think the model we have is pretty strong.
Now, could it be improved? There's probably always room for improvement, but I think we have a lot of the building blocks and focus right now to support producers.