Perhaps that's true.
The last point I'm going to make here is this. In terms of global competitiveness, we know that the EU and the United States, depending on how the election turns out, will likely have in place carbon border adjustments. This impacts our trade with two of the biggest trading partners we have in the world, I would argue. How is Canada going to remain competitive if our agri-food system is going to be subject to high tariffs for not keeping up with the standard of greening our food system and the products that we produce?