Not that I understand.
In western Canada, specifically, we have a lot of issues with the money that's paid on grain transportation, for instance, with carbon tax. The railroads pass that tax on diesel fuel and their operations directly to farmers. In a lot of cases, it's thousands of dollars. There's no way for farmers to recoup that, and there's no incentive for railroads, for instance, to improve their carbon footprint if they can pass the cost along.
In our experience, producers are starting to feel the pinch of the carbon tax. The rebate programs and so on should start keeping up with what the actual costs are.