We saw in 2008 that when the price of grain went up, all the inputs went up. It didn't go up just elsewhere in Canada, but all over. If you look at the price of potassium, it was something like $250 a tonne for many years. All of a sudden it went up to $1,400. There had to be a certain monopoly to do that, and it affected us very much, as it did all farmers across Canada.
On May 10th, 2010. See this statement in context.