Yes. You have one on the table right now. If you invested $2 million, you would help 150 food and beverage manufacturers across Canada save enough for two meals for every homeless person in Canada for 20 years, avoid 49,000 tonnes of embedded carbon per year and save $17 million dollars for those producers. Over the 20 years, that would be 460 million meals. You'd get $25 for every dollar invested, so the federal government itself would get $50 million of taxes if the tax rate were 15%.
That's the existing proposal on the table right now, and it's ready to roll out. The partners on that project are Maple Leaf, Eden Valley, Wellington Brewery, Bimbo, Labatt, Agropur, Bonduelle, Nature Fresh, Humber College, Holland Marsh Growers' Association, Alberta Food Processors, Food and Beverage Canada, Sustainable Waterloo Region and whatnot, right? It's ready to go.