Well, in regard to the scope of $2.2 billion that was talked about once, it's a fraction of that. It's 10%, as I've just finished mentioning. It's been estimated at about a third. Not even every farm, fishers' organization or small business with qualifying shares would be sold in this manner. Many of them are sold at arm's length to third parties, but there is a fraction. In the agriculture industry, it's probably a little higher. They're talking about a third that would probably be sold in that area. Those are some of the estimates that would come forward.
The dollar values depend, as I said, on how few or how many there would be in that particular year. Maybe because of COVID there might be extra numbers being sold at a time like this, or in better times many of them would want to sell to their families as well. That is a range. It's fairly narrow in the budget of the federal government.