For sure, it's a huge upfront investment. What I'm saying is how unfair it is is that this government is putting forward the idea of business as usual, that practices that have been done up to 2018 aren't going to get the environmental credit they deserve. I think there's a big push-back against that. We've heard from soil conservation groups in Saskatchewan that farmers should be given credit for the good practices they have done within this carbon-offset framework. For some reason, the Minister of the Environment and the Minister of Agriculture have picked this 2018 deadline for business as usual.
I think this area is just an example of how much money dairy producers have put up front for some of the better technologies they have adopted to lower their carbon footprints, and the gist of my argument is that they should get credit for that.