In order to be fair, Dave, I think we need to learn a little more about it.
There's some worry that, with carbon taxes coming, you have food packaging, you have the production of the farm product itself, and you have all the transportation and the transformation processes in between. That could be a large burden.
However, if we look at, as I made reference to, the bargaining relations in our food supply chains, the retail segment has been pretty successful in basically pushing that back to the processing and farm level. To some extent, we have regulated marketing in farm products to deal with issues like that.
I worry that the allocation of the carbon tax could follow that same pattern. It could end up residing with the farmer and the processor and not be distributed equitably.