Yes, thanks for the question.
I would just like to say that, first of all, I'm an elected official and I'm a municipal official. We always have the process of being able to consult with provinces. In my case it's the Province of Saskatchewan, and we have consulted with them. Not too long ago, before the provincial election, we sat down with the Ministry of Agriculture people and talked about this.
Farming is made up of a lot of small business people. We have a lot of family farms now that are incorporated. People sometimes think these are big corporate entities, but actually they're still family farms. A majority of the farms in Saskatchewan still are.
The benefit to this is that it does create jobs. If you look at what's happened in Saskatchewan over the last decade or more, a lot of value-added entities have come on stream as well because of manufacturing and a lot of the spinoffs. For the people who are paying taxes, where does the money come from in this country to pay for their medical costs, for medicare itself, on behalf of the federal government and the provincial governments? It comes from taxpayers.