Yes, and if you also figure out the increase, the inflationary pressures they're facing with transportation and with labour, and the issue with immigration and getting workers to come and to be able to actually work in these greenhouses, they have a lot to manage as well. Now they're facing margin pressure with the carbon tax on their natural gas or propane bill. It's very difficult.
I'm not trying to be an alarmist here with this, but if you look at what has happened since I read my bill into the House of Commons or since Philip Lawrence introduced his bill a couple of years ago, look at how the world has changed, and in many different ways.
This, in my opinion, is for the survival of Canadian agriculture and the ability for it to thrive in the future.