When it comes to competitiveness, I'm glad you brought that up, because Canada, of course, pays a carbon tax. That has a particular and disproportionate effect on the transportation sector, specifically rail. You all mentioned that it's important for commodities to get from the farm, which is generally by truck, to an inland port, and then go by rail to a major port, and then from the port to wherever in the world. Does the carbon tax have an impact on Canada's competitiveness to be able to get our products to market?
I'll start with Mr. Innes, then Mr. Carey and then Mr. Harvey. Go ahead.