—as far as I know. It certainly didn't come from a carbon tax, as far as I know.
What I would say is that innovation will make it.... It's already doing it anyways, but I think that if you look at the short to medium term, there are a lot of pressures facing Canadian agriculture and Canadian industry, and this is a chance for the committee or for Parliament to provide some relief for Canadian agriculture.
If I thought—maybe everybody else here thought—that if this were applied it would change climate forever for the better, I'd say let 'er rip, but it's not going to. I just look at the calls and emails I get at my office. For the issues that are coming in, where we have our agriculture days with the county and everything else, it's not a list that is getting shorter with issues. It is a list that is getting much longer.
This is an opportunity here to not create another layer of bureaucracy, and to not try to come up with a calculation that's fair but one that will actually help farmers. On the rebate—like the $1.73 and $1.47 per $1,000—I think that's trying to say that “there's a recognition for some of the good you do”, but I think that if you look at the neutrality, on a farm they're getting a really short deal with the current way it's set up with the rebate structure in Bill C-8.