From my desk, as the engineering guy who's responsible for making those adaptations, I don't want to go to jail doing it. For peace of mind, at the minimum is the inclusion of the exemptions that our American counterparts enjoy and bringing that to our legislation on copyright, but I think that in a major way this is substantially a shortcoming to what will be required very soon.
The digital infusion into the agricultural sector for the purpose of digital locks and keys and lockout, which is basically technology tethering and which we're seeing everywhere across a wide range of products outside of ag—consumer, everything—in order to control the value chain is intentional and explicit in preventing short-line agricultural manufacturers, mining equipment manufacturers and construction and forestry manufacturers from participating on OEM platforms.
If that's allowed to proceed, we're facing a much more serious thing, where you'd have the choice of a single brand or a single colour and you're not allowed to deviate from that, and all of those are made in the States and the Canadian side of it goes away.