We actually have Gerdau Ameristeel. They do recycling and they use a lot of electricity in that regard. There have been some challenges with the cost of electricity in Ontario after the Liberal government changed the grid.
I want to ask about the rural communities. When we're looking at a just transition, it seems that rural communities that rely on things like fertilizers are also getting hit with the carbon tax when, for example, they are drying their hay. Usually they use propane. Frustrated farmers are talking to me about options down the road. They hear the government has all these plans, but the plan doesn't seem to include rural Canadians.
Did you come across anything in that regard that would be helpful for farmers who don't see options on the table?