To answer your question, Peter, no, I don't know of any other country that does this. I'm not a tax expert in those areas, but through my farm leadership, as I pointed out with the chair of your committee earlier—I'm sure he had this experience as well—from the mid-1980s on, we've been able to deal with some of our counterparts across the line to the south. If you want to talk about the penalties that families would face in this versus the incentives you spoke of with regard to the U.S. Farm Bill from 1986, which came in just when I happened to be in Kansas, there is no comparison.
I want to put on the record as well that, as you have pointed out, we need to bring justice back to these small businesses that do provide so much employment across this country. You know, 80% of our small businesses create something like nine million people working for them in this country. It's a huge undertaking at times. There have been other stressful times throughout our history, but these COVID times have really put an extra stress on those businesses. The timing for bringing this in and having it enacted now would be a big benefit to family businesses across this whole country. As I said, there are 1.1 million small businesses in the country. They're not all family-run, but a great many of them are.