The grains and oilseeds industry in Canada has a huge future. I think we're probably more efficient than anybody else in the world. Our farmers have learned to do it right, even on the input side. I think farmers are beginning to realize—and you must know that in western Canada, as farmers say repeatedly—that one of the biggest concerns they have is input cost. They're pushing back against input cost.
Typically, with many of our exports, the world price is the world price. How else can you then improve your profits? You do it by reducing input costs. I think there's a huge future for the grains and oilseeds sector.