Thank you, gentlemen, for coming out again.
Actually, I'm going to continue along the same line as Wayne, because Wayne started some things here that I think really need some answers.
Being a farmer coming from Saskatchewan, I have a love-hate relationship with potash. As a taxpayer, I love the fact that 20% of our revenue is coming from potash. It has paid off a big chunk of our deficit this last year. And I have to give the Saskatchewan Party compliments for creating an environment for the expansion of these new mines. I know the previous government would never allow that environment to happen, and it shows you what happens when you let free enterprise reign.
One concern I really have--and it showed up last spring, and it's going to show up again this spring--is logistics. It's getting the product to the farmer. We had scenarios last spring where farmers were waiting for anhydrous, they were waiting for fertilizer, sulphur, and it seemed like the industry did not anticipate that. That surprised me, because they knew that the previous year's fall usage was down. So they know that there's going to be x amount of product going on, yet you were unable to supply the product in a timely manner.
Can you guarantee to me this year that you're actually going to make sure that all of this fertilizer is delivered and that farmers are going to get the product when they need it?