Thanks.
Maybe I'll end with a comment. When I was a teenager, I got to work at a local blueberry farm of about five acres. I was the foreman on that operation. You spend all this money getting to a couple of short weeks in July, when all hell is let loose. Anyone who has picked blueberries under the hot July sun can appreciate how quickly they can go bad on the bush, never mind on the store shelf. I'm grateful for the experience.
I also want to add my personal thanks to farmers in my region. I think what we have is an opportunity with this bill. This is a way for parliamentarians to all come together and set up a system that gives them some certainty, and that's kind of the theme word of the day.
Thank you, Mr. Davidson, for appearing.