We hear you. Clyde and I have personally spoken to a large number of farmers at farm groups and farm meetings across the country, from Nova Scotia to Edmonton. We gave you a copy of the slide deck we presented to these farmers. I would say that in my experience, of the people who came up to me after the presentation, 90% said, “Thank you for presenting the facts; I may not like them, but I understand what you're saying.” Probably one or two would say they don't believe it; they don't buy it. That's fair. They're entitled to form their opinions.
The information we provided is the best information we have on what's happening in global markets. It has certainly been sustained by independent bodies that have looked at it, such as Purdue University, which did another study that we provided to this committee, saying that this is how the global market forces work.
It may be apparent to all of us in 20:20 hindsight that the prices of fertilizer you saw last summer were unsustainable, but the price of wheat last summer, I think, hit a high of $20 a bushel.