There are a whole host, as I said, of people who are backing this bill. Many are from farm organizations. In Montreal, for example, there is the Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal, the Fédération des chambres de commerce du Québec, the Producteurs du lait de Québec—the milk producers of Quebec—as well as the Union des producteurs agricoles in Quebec. The Chicken Farmers of Canada, Grain Growers of Canada, Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Canadian Federation of Independent Business and the Chamber of Commerce have spoken to me, as have the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, the Agricultural Alliance of New Brunswick and the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan.
The list goes on to include the Keystone Agricultural Producers of Manitoba and the Conference for Advanced Life Underwriting as well as the Insurance Brokers Association of Canada. There are others, Mr. Kelly, but I think you get the message that there are a great many people supporting this who have put forward a lot of work themselves. Many of them have made pre-budget consultation recommendations to the government, those like the Life Underwriters Association, and that is pretty important, I think, because that information is in the government's hands now and has been for three or four years.