That's where that investment will move to a jurisdiction that will not have those policies.
In this case, the greenhouse sector, as you probably heard in my testimony, has exhibited a great deal of growth in the last 20 years. I can say that the United States of America is actively trying to secure continued greenhouse investment in their jurisdiction, and much of that investment in North America is controlled by Canadian interests.
The infancy of the sector and the strength come out of Canada, but as we've seen, there's been a great deal of expansion in the United States. There were a great number of attractive deals being offered to greenhouse investment to go south of the border. Policies like the carbon tax and the plastics regime can create disruption in where that investment flow will be.
To go to your first two options, if there are cost increases for our members, the markets remain somewhat stable and you don't have the transition of production capacity. Then, over time, those costs have to be absorbed, either by the consumer or by the producer.