I think that's a great thing to study. I have heard from stakeholders that currently there aren't any economically viable solutions. However, what I would say to that is perhaps the opportunity to help farmers in this and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions—and I agree with the member; I think every member wants to reduce emissions and fight climate change—is not through using the stick of an inequitable carbon tax in the way it's applied, but just by making the carbon tax more equitable and by funding innovation.
Leave the money in the pockets of the farmers. Trust me, if you've ever met or worked with farmers or been a farmer yourself, you know they're among the most thrifty and environmentally minded, sustainably minded human beings on earth. If you give them the proper resources, I'm sure they will fight climate change and save money.