Thank you, Ms. Ward.
Thank you, Mr. MacGregor.
Just before I thank the panel, I want to switch my hat to that of a small commercial greenhouse grower. In my years of growing, 30 years ago we installed a biomass burning system. We've installed curtains to keep energy. We've removed our motorized fans to replace them with natural ventilation, because in a greenhouse that's your main cost.
If there had been rebates instead of incentives to help me move towards that, I don't know if I ever would have done it. I did it because it was money back in my pocket directly. I think that's how it needs to move forward for us to have the incentive to think ahead to what's new in energy conservation. That's my two cents as a greenhouse grower.
Now, I'll put back my hat as the chair and I will thank the panel for being with us today. From the Canadian Horticultural Council, Mr. Aaron Coristine and Linda Delli Santi, thanks so much for being here. Of course, Ms. Katie Ward from the National Farmers Union, thanks so much for being here. It's great.
We'll break for a very short time. Please go get your coffee or whatever and come back ASAP because we want to try to get a few minutes for business.
Thank you so much.