Well, that's quite unfortunate, and I think something very similar happened here in Saskatchewan when our province put forward a plan to take the place of the federally imposed carbon tax. We were basically told that we copied or tried to copy what New Brunswick had done, but the federal government said no, it wouldn't accept that even though it had accepted it from another province.
So it's very disconcerting and it seems to us that it's very political. We even see this proposed bill as being political because we feel as though fingers are being pointed at the prairie provinces, in particular Saskatchewan, because we produce a lot of food, a lot of grain, a lot of pulse crops and things like that. We feel that the fingers are being pointed at farmers, when farmers aren't the problem. We've already shown how much they're doing towards sustainability and protecting our environment, and yet we're not being rewarded for that. Instead, it seems as though we're being penalized.