That's a very good question, because you are exactly right. We are bulk material handlers. Although the industry has changed dramatically from my father's time to now and we are using more efficient methods, we still require bulldozers for some of our processes and we still use large amounts of fuel. Unless we have an ability to pass on the cost, if there is an additional cost for a tax, then it comes out of our bottom line. It affects the profits of our family operations and it means less profit for those operations.
We're certainly very much encouraging government to look into innovative ways to apply it as an encouragement rather than punitively. Our industry is certainly well disposed to adapt to new technologies that will save the amount of fuel used, but at the end of the day, we still need to move a large amount of material and we still need to use diesel fuel to do it. Anything that increases the cost of the fuel reduces the profitability of the industry.