Number one, it's the perishable nature of fresh produce, whether you want to talk about lettuce or carrots. Why is this bill so important? It's not like you're selling televisions, for example. If someone doesn't pay you for your TVs, you can go back and try to get your TVs back. There's an inventory item there.
When someone sells strawberries or lettuce, those are rotted after 30 days. They're either sold, or they're rotted in the field. They don't have an opportunity to recapture unsold inventory. Again, circling back to my Bloc colleague and you, all the challenges that fresh produce farming goes through are incredible, especially right now with climate change, with getting people to work the fields and with all the things that have to happen at the end of the day to make this carrot and onion happen. There are big farmers, there are medium-sized farmers, and there are small farmers. This bill is so important to help that whole sector.