,When we surveyed our members, we asked them to estimate the total cost to their farm business. We don't break it down by grain drying or that sort of thing.
As you know, a lot of the increases in the federal carbon tax have a ripple effect throughout the whole sector. We know that the Canadian trucking industry, for example, will pay $538 million in carbon pricing in just this year alone. We know that western Canadian farmers will face $169 million to $182 million per year on rail costs alone by the time the carbon tax hits $170 per tonne by 2030. We know that all those costs just ripple down and hit farmers at the end of the line—