Thanks, Mr. Chair.
I'm hoping that at the end if there are a couple of minutes to spare, we can ask some other questions to Mr. Lee, if possible.
Thanks to our witnesses. I appreciate Mr. Terrazzano's bringing up The Last Saskatchewan Pirate, because there probably is a “Jolly Roger on Regina's mighty shores”.
I'm going to start with Mr. Boxall.
You mentioned that Saskatchewan had its most expensive harvest in history, at $11.5 billion, which was 11% higher than previous years.
Mr. Terrazzano mentioned this, and we have it in some information from Mr. Lee, that diesel fuel is up 76.5%, and input costs for farmers are up 65.1%. This is all from Stats Canada. The carbon tax is going up again on April 1.
What kind of impact is the carbon tax having on Canadian farmers and your ability to remain financially sustainable?