As I said, I haven't seen the evaluation from the Grain Growers of Canada, unfortunately, but to suggest that this could actually have an impact on food prices would be premature at this point. We haven't done the evaluation. However, I would consider that it may actually be the same argument given for the carbon tax, for example, where it's very difficult to really narrow down that one factor and how that one factor can impact. It will actually impact the productivity of our agri-food sector and the competitiveness of our food sector, but retail is always difficult.
Over time, this could have an impact on our food security because we could actually see fewer farms or fewer players in the industry.