I have heard that the northern subsidy doesn't cover that, and one of the reasons is that milk gets taxed with the increase of the carbon tax. The farmers have to heat their barns and keep animals safe, and they're paying an increased carbon tax on that. Now there's a quadrupling of that tax. The cost to transport that milk up to the north also includes paying for the fuel, most of which is diesel, and for the increased carbon tax, which makes life that much more unaffordable. Meanwhile, I think your facility unfairly feels the brunt of climate change.
We have a policy that does not lower emissions, does not help in our fight against climate change and costs you additional dollars, so your students in research in the north, it seems, get less done than those in the south. Would that be a fair comment?