Mr. Larson, just because the time is running out.... I know all about the price of oil, and what have you, and I'm in no way saying that the fertilizer industry, or any industry, should absorb that. I'm simply saying, and I think we will find when the committee gets all the facts it needs, that there's a lot more to this price that's attributable to other things than just that. But I do fully recognize the price of that.
I believe Mr. Atamanenko touched on this when he listed some figures from the United States. I've heard many reports from some friends and relatives who are farming in western Canada about the product mined in Saskatchewan. That same product is trucked south of the border, and yet I'm hearing it's selling anywhere from $60 to $120 a tonne cheaper there than in Canada. I've heard this so often that I find it pretty hard to doubt it.
Can anybody speak to that?