It's had a huge impact. It's a cost that comes right off our bottom line. We've seen it go up every April 1 for the last number of years, and we have no control over passing that cost along or anything. Yes, we can track it. The numbers show that we're somewhere between $14,000 and $25,000 in carbon tax for an average farm in Saskatchewan. That's only on the stuff that we can track. We know for a fact that anything that's brought in by rail or by truck has a carbon tax. All the manufacturing of the equipment and all of that stuff has a carbon tax that is just built into the price.
Yes, it is a huge expense. Can we track it exactly to what we are paying? No, but even what we can track has been a huge expense, a huge hit to our bottom line, and it's affected our production for sure, and the livelihood of the farmers.