Yes, I did. To be honest with you, some of the larger more commercial operations—they would have grain drying and an elevator and maybe offer more products—would like to have it in this bill as well, that they be included, like legitimate commercial drying operations. We looked at trying to put that into the bill, but it pretty well doubled the size of it. It was pretty cumbersome. I thought there was probably a zero per cent chance that it would get passed through committee or even in the House of Commons. I thought we had to be realistic. We're trying to help farmers.
I'll go back to one of the comments I made before. Farmers who are on farm are price-takers. Commercial operations, although I would love to cut their carbon tax, have the ability to massage the numbers. I'm not saying they're padding their numbers, but they do have the ability to pass some of the costs along, whereas a farmer on a concession line just takes what they can get. You know that.