I don't know how you follow that. That was almost borderline weird.
I've never seen a man with a carrot in a committee before, but you do a fine job, Mr. Davidson.
Honestly, I really appreciate your being here tonight. I appreciate the efforts you've made towards drafting this bill. I think you're using your private member's bill spot to do something good for the farmers in your community, which I think is a great thing. I drove through Holland Marsh on the weekend when I went up to see my mom for her 80th birthday, and every time I pass through there, I think of how beautiful it is to see that black earth and how much grows there. It's a beautiful place—it really is—and we need to preserve it, so I do appreciate your efforts here.
There's a part of me that wants to take this back and say, “Okay, this is a farmer, a fruit and vegetable grower, who's going through a bad situation—essentially, having to file for bankruptcy and go through insolvency.” Essentially, the intention of this bill, if I'm not mistaken, is to make that bad situation just a little bit better. Is that right?