A part of that, too, is global competitiveness. I know you mentioned that, Garth, as well.
I feel that we as Canadians, as a federal government, are putting extraordinary pressures on our industries that are over and above what any other jurisdiction is doing. In Alberta, for example, we have a provincial carbon tax already. A perfect example is what happened yesterday. Western Feedlots, in my riding, is one of Alberta's largest feedlot operators, with 100,000 head of cattle. They have decided to close their doors because of the uncertainty of the economic future with a provincial carbon tax and now the potential of a federal carbon tax.
The president, Dave Plett, said he just couldn't operate not knowing where he was going to be down the road. Is that also a concern with Fertilizer Canada, the fact that Alberta has a carbon tax? Now there's a discussion about a federal carbon tax on top of that, which would make us essentially uncompetitive globally.