I know there's a concern. As I said, we paid $2.3 billion in taxes. I don't think one of our members will say they shouldn't pay their fair share of taxes, and I think they feel they do. They have some concerns about trying to understand the impacts of this proposed legislation.
We are working with all farm communities and organizations through the Canadian Federation of Agriculture to make sure we understand fully and we're not an unintended consequence of an impact on farmers.
Our key point on a carbon tax perspective, as we've said, is it is centred in Alberta. If there's a carbon tax, we need to make sure there's consistency in how it's applied across provinces and between commodities. That is the biggest issue we have in those terms.