Thank you.
Your time has expired, Alex.
Alex was quoting some of the numbers and price disparities between Ontario versus Michigan, Iowa, and Indiana. I just want to add that I'm looking at the data book from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada for 2007 and the numbers in Manitoba versus Minnesota and North Dakota: anhydrous ammonia is 38.5% higher in Manitoba; urea is 12.2% higher; phosphate is 22.1% higher in Manitoba; and potash was the only one that was close, at 3.8%. That's a comparison of fertilizer used in western Canada.
We're going to kick off the second round. We're down to five minutes.
Mr. Easter, go ahead.