Madam Speaker, I can only speak with respect to the people whose farms I went to in South Bruce, and the member could go there herself as well, where the insurance agents have said to them that they do not know whether they are going to cover their insurance in the future should this go ahead. That is what the farmers have said. These are agriculture livestock farms. They have been sheep farmers, cow farmers and dairy farmers whose operations are there. Those are the specifics I know about that.
With regard to Chalk River, I am sure we are going to find some of that. I am willing to bet that the people in Chalk River, some in the agriculture community, do not realize or probably have not been told that their agricultural products might get tagged later when they actually leave the country and go to the United States. It has a whole certain program of identifying shipments of agricultural products that come from nuclear places like Russia, Ukraine and a series of different places across the globe that have contaminants in their area, and they get tagged.
We saw what happened before when the Conservatives mismanaged the COOL system with regard to supply, labelling and management of livestock and other products to the United States. We can imagine what would happen with Canadian products going to the United States and being tagged, but nobody wants to tell the Conservatives that.