The reason I'm asking is that we've seen, as you mentioned, that the competitiveness of our farmers goes down when they're competing...for example, with a pound of asparagus from Mexico versus a pound of asparagus from Canada. My farmers have told me consistently that they're paying a lot more. It's hard for them to compete in the market. You mentioned that you wanted to make sure farmers' markets were a part of this strategy, which is why I brought that up.
Do you think the carbon tax does hurt the competitiveness for our local farmers when it comes to providing affordable groceries?