I would just like to add that, from the beginning, when we started debating the bill and speaking out against the draconian consequences, we've talked about democracy and the fact that the government was not respecting the vote of farmers and did not even want to have a plebiscite.
Now, as we go through the bill, we see segments that in my opinion are flagrantly anti-democratic. You have directors who are making decisions to do what they want and it says they're not accountable; they don't have to accept the consequences of the decisions. Let's say you have a corporation. You have directors of a corporation. They're accountable to shareholders. We're accountable to our constituents. But here, we have people making decisions and, according to this act, they're not going to be accountable for their decisions. It seems preposterous. It doesn't make any sense.
There are threads of anti-democratic actions throughout this bill. This is a clear indication of one of them.