It's a very good question.
In many respects, there's a sense that agriculture was given some limited exemptions in terms of on-farm fuel use and greenhouse heating, for example. It's a complicated industry and many Canadians don't understand the ins and outs of what is required to get food to market. We would hope that it would be largely an oversight, particularly given the kinds of weather conditions that we are now experiencing and the extreme weather events. Our hope would very much be that this an oversight that could be addressed in the short term, given that grain drying is a reality in Canada, particularly when we see winters like we just had. As we have seen over the past number of years, adverse and extreme weather events are increasing in regularity due to climate change. We need to be prepared and ensure that farmers have the tools in place to manage that.