First of all, on your comments about fresh produce farmers and their industry, I always say, especially when I take people out into my riding and into the Holland Marsh, “Look at their hands.” I can tell you right now that, if you look at the hands of farmers in my riding, you see that they're all callused. We call it “marsh dust”. That comes up, and when the harvest is on, all you see are the whites of peoples' eyes. These people are literally working until midnight, with the lights on, harvesting. It is a stressful job.
To go back to your comments about climate change and people being worried about how they're going to get the rain they need or how they're going to get.... Once they lose a season, there's no redo. That crop's year is done, so back to—