As I mentioned, for our farmers here in P.E.I., our potato farmers pay over a million dollars a year already to CFIA. That's quite a bill. Farmers have been willing to pay that—obviously they've been doing business on that basis—but now we hear of much bigger increases and so on. When we started to look into this, we found that CFIA's current revenue from cost recovery is $55 million. We're one province with one crop that's paying a million of that $55 million. We're a much smaller portion of the Canadian agri-food industry, and we feel we are paying more than our fair share in that term.
We have done some analysis, and we're hoping for a meeting with the Minister of Agriculture on that. Nationally we've done some work together. We see where our farmers on the fresh side are paying 30% to 630% more for fresh inspection fees than U.S. growers. Down there it's on a state basis, so that's why there's such a variation. On the seed side, it's between 11% and 94% more than U.S. seed growers. We're quite concerned about the thought of much higher cost recovery.