I'll let my colleague Pierre also respond to this.
I would suggest that from a traceability standpoint, we're always in favour of strong traceability systems and we think that they certainly do add value wherever possible.
At the CFA, we tend to not get directly involved in the commodity-specific elements required and involved in developing those systems. While we certainly are in favour of anything that helps streamline the supply chain and provides more clarity, transparency and consistency, there are a lot of sector-specific considerations on how you implement traceability models. I think that's something that we're always very cognizant of.
However, writ large, at the highest level, it's certainly something that's always an added benefit to the supply chain.
Pierre, is there anything you would like to add to that?