Thank you for the question, Mr. Poilievre.
Carbon tax implications on farm are just simply whittling away our bottom line. We are a price-taking part of the economy. We don't have any opportunity to get paid more or pass the costs on that we face. APAS has done some wonderful number crunching. We can get that report to you to help you understand, on a grain farm, what the implications are.
As far as increased job creation is concerned, I certainly haven't had any of our members tell me that they have seen increased job creation on their farms due to the carbon tax.