No. Farmers will save the $20 million. The only way there would be increased costs to the industry would be if they decided to do a lot of inward inspection. We don't anticipate there will be a lot. If companies start using other facilities and they want to pay the fee...they're telling us they don't want to do a lot of inward inspection on an optional basis, but if they do, that cost would come back into the system.
Of course, farmers and others in the industry are taxpayers. Taxpayers were footing a bill lately of over $30 million a year in subsidies to the Canadian Grain Commission. As I mentioned, a lot of that was for private benefit. Taxpayers are also saving some money, as well as the direct $20 million that's being reduced in cost to the system.