I can start here, Dave, and if you like, you can build on it.
In answer to your question, the starting point for us is about accessibility of viable alternatives. In the absence of having somewhere to direct how you are approaching fuel emissions reduction, if there isn't a technology available to your farm, it speaks to the lack of efficacy of Bill C-8 and its ability to reduce emissions.
When we look at an exemption, from our perspective, it's responding to the need for an approach that is tailored to individual farm operations. We're an incredibly diverse sector, and each farm has individualized needs that they best understand. By making that capital available to the farmer to inform their own sustainability investments, it ensures that they can make the most effective decisions possible in that regard.