I haven't heard of any who have opposed it. Some Liberal members didn't vote for it on second reading, the majority of the governing party, but a few members of the Liberal Party did vote for it. There were others who had indicated to me that they liked the bill and just, because of party affiliations, didn't vote for it.
I think there is a great deal of recognition that this is something that's needed to support our small businesses in Canada.
I want to make sure it's not just farmers and fishers who are involved here. It could be the local grocery store, the corner store, a shoe store, a hardware store in a small community, or one in a major city. I think those are the types of businesses that will be put on a level playing field here. It's not that they're getting any great incentive; it's just that they're being put on a level playing field and that the penalty that Mr. Julian referred to in his question is being taken away.
I think there may be a misconception here that someone is getting a huge benefit out of this. It is just putting people back on a level playing field.
With the plethora of organizations I read off to you that are supporting this bill, there is very little argument from anyone against moving forward with this.