Thank you very much for that.
Just briefly, it's a very sincere discussion we're having here. I'd specifically like to comment on the dollar.
Our currency, and how quickly it rose to a level that we haven't seen before, has surprised a lot of people in the trade. What one can't overlook in this discussion is in fact that a lot of the business we're doing today was done some time ago. Part of a consideration of a price is currency, and when contracting partners make an arrangement they take those different factors for a price consideration into account. I wouldn't be surprised to see that arrangements of some of that fertilizer pricing have been done maybe even a year or a year and a half ago.
As we move forward and the dollar stays strong, I think some of the points you made are becoming more evident and will begin to work. I just allude to the fact that I think it was your Minister of Finance, Mr. Flaherty, who had to call in the people in other areas of our economy and point out to them that the prices weren't coming down.
What you're seeing here is the tail end of the trade and an industry that needs to adjust to the different situation out there in respect of currency, because most of those inputs are actually priced in U.S. dollars.