That's a great question. I don't have the numbers with me right now, but the research that we just did through the Agriculture Carbon Alliance found that the average grain farmer right now is paying around $18,000. That's going to increase, obviously, exponentially going into 2030.
Throughout the life of the carbon pricing scheme, we see individual farmers paying upwards of $400,000, which could be spent on more innovative technologies, such as the most innovative grain dryers that exist today.