None. Even farmers who don't specifically dry grain, or maybe aren't affected by it specifically, they all know people who are and they see the impact it's had on farmers. It's part of the economy of agriculture, because there are so many price-takers in the farming industry that when you increase the cost of input, it makes them less competitive. Quite frankly, many countries across the world don't have the same price on pollution. They don't have the same carbon tax they're fighting against, so it makes it that much more difficult.
Even people outside the agriculture industry, everyone's interested in having lower food costs, particularly during the pandemic. We've seen inflation across many of our major grocery store chains. We want to keep food costs down, because that affects, quite frankly, the most vulnerable of Canadians the most.