I'm sorry, I have limited time. Very quickly I want to pick up on a point you made you mentioned or recognized the fact that there is a lack of available technology I would agree with you on that.
When you see the exemptions, they include tractors. I think there is a realization that we don't yet have a commercially viable alternative to the kind of horsepower that a massive diesel tractor can bring to an operation.
We're hearing the same arguments from farmers about grain dryers. We have had that confirmed by organizations like the Agri-Food Innovation Council, who have said that a commercially viable alternative to current grain dryers allowing a transition off natural gas or propane is probably 10 years away.
I'm trying to hold both of these examples up. Why wouldn't grain drying be an acceptable change to the legislation, to your mind?