Thanks.
Let me just address that first by saying that our company—certainly our industry, but our company—will not survive if we don't have a healthy, sustainable, and profitable agriculture sector in Canada. That's a given.
You asked whether we could sustain higher grain prices as an industry. The answer is absolutely, yes, if all grain prices went up. The problem we get into is when one jurisdiction has higher prices than another. If you had trade barriers, or something happened, and all of a sudden our corn prices in Quebec were higher than those in any other jurisdiction in North America, yet we were still competing with U.S. and Ontario ethanol, where their input costs are different, that's where we'd run into big problems. If all grain prices rose, as we expect them to in North America with the increase in ethanol demand, then yes, of course we can survive, as long as it's done equally across jurisdictions.