Mr. Currie, because of time, I'll interject there. I know you mentioned the carbon pricing exemptions as well for drying and heating, and the $50,000 level for farm families, which is important as well.
Mr. Leslie, you wanted to answer that as well, but I'll throw in another one here on the concerns about energy and food security around the world. We've seen with the war in Ukraine right now that farmers are being asked to grow more food here to feed the world. Do you recommend we take into consideration the dramatic rise in energy costs—you've already talked about that a little bit—and food security issues in our committee's report? If so, why should we do that? I personally think we should, but can you expand on that situation given that Ukraine and Russia, which are both big food producers, may not be able to do that this year to their fullest? We also still have drought situations in spite of Manitoba being under water right now. There are still pretty dry regions in some of the midwest. Please expand on that, Mr. Leslie.