I wouldn't call it “cash in”. They're getting paid for all their hard work and the days and nights they've had out in the field.
Let's take a medium-sized farm for example. Whether you want to call it big or little.... We can take the Leamington case. If a smaller farmer in my riding doesn't get paid.... With the way inflation is now, when I talk big numbers like $2 million, it's not a lot of money. Everyone at the table knows that. Remember, that farmer is also responsible for fertilizer, the corrugate and the fuel. There's a whole supply chain situation that goes on with that farmer and, if he doesn't get paid, none of those other people get paid.