Actually, that flagged an issue. Thank you for the question. It actually follows up with Mrs. Skelton's question as well.
We recently met with the Canadian Association of Agri-Retailers. They were talking about some of the new regulations and provisions for security that are coming in around fertilizer sites, and the costs. Border Services, I think, is in there because of possibilities of terrorist acts, quite frankly.
You say, “What can the government do?” Whatever costs are absorbed in that sector will be passed directly on to farmers, and yet when you look at the port position, the Canadian government put substantial dollars into upgrading ports for these very same issues. But when it comes to the agriculture sector and they have to do the same security measures of fencing, lights, and all the other stuff that goes with that, all those costs then get passed on to the farmers. So there is one issue you could look at, if you guys wanted to put your teeth into something.