It is certain that, if we are not able to address the situation, there may well be some dismantling, given the increase in land values. The businesses have increased in value, which is why it's important to grant exemptions; otherwise, those assets become taxable. That's why we support Mr. Caron's bill, but this is something that needs to be corrected.
We also have to consider family businesses that are jointly owned by two or more siblings or members of the same family. If only one of them wants to take over the family asset, the other one or two members will have to pay taxes. That flaw can be fixed through business models, but that costs a fortune. Small family farms don't have the ability to structure themselves or to pay for legal services to properly reorganize the taxes they will have to pay if the correction is not made.