I think what I would say are two things.
One, we would continue to do what we do every year. We haven't talked a lot about how we work with our customers in terms of winter planning, which is a really important exercise we go through every year. Obviously, we would continue to do that.
But in the longer term, in the next crop year and beyond, I also talked about if we have a sense.... I don't think it's a given yet that we know the current crop year size is something that we can accept now as, well, that's the way the business is going to be every year.... Even Agriculture Canada is not forecasting that for next year.
If we make an assumption that we are going to be into a more normal, higher-level crop size, that to me is also part of the incentive to start thinking about a different environment than operating under the current one.... That's something I think you'd want to look at on a longer-term basis going forward.