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I just have a quick question for Mr. Larson, because you mentioned natural gas prices and how they affect the nitrogen production, with 40% of the plants shutting down in the United States.
Natural gas prices over the last year or year and a half have been fairly flat, yet we saw nitrogen prices increase quite substantially over the last 12 months. What's going to happen now? In the last four weeks, natural gas prices on the futures market have escalated substantially. If I look at the data out of the U.S., it has moved somewhere from around $8 up to $10 in the last couple of days. So we're talking about an increase in price of over 25%.
Is that going to drive up anhydrous ammonia and nitrogen prices even further?