Okay. I know I don't have much time. I appreciate that there are exemptions for farmers and fishers for specific fuels, but my understanding is that, pursuant to this pollution pricing system, locally grown vegetables will be more competitive vis-à-vis vegetables or fruits grown far away. Let's take the example of Chilean apples. A locally grown apple will be more competitive, because it won't be subject to the same transportation costs. Is that a fair assessment?
On November 6th, 2018. See this statement in context.