Mr. Hoback, thanks for the question.
Being a farmer rep, it's hard to know, but I could certainly commit to getting back to you and the clerk in writing after speaking with COPA, which represents the processors. I know they're very bullish on this as far as that $1-billion investment in Regina is concerned.
However, it speaks to, as my fellow witnesses have said, Canada needing an exemption from this. We have a special trading relationship. We're so integrated that, if there is not an exemption, it will certainly make life more difficult in terms of these processing plants, with billions of dollars invested in Regina and other places. Their operating costs will certainly increase.
From a farmer's perspective, more trade volatility is not what we need these days. I can certainly commit to speaking with Chris at COPA and getting back to you. For sure, for all the reasons we've alluded to, it's concerning when the United States isn't following rules-based trade.