It is a disease that's causing significant challenges in our industry. There's no doubt about it.
There are a number of different ways we're working with the producer community to manage it. Number one is the development of clubroot-resistant varieties. Clubroot, as you know, is a soil disease. One of the biggest things you can do is keep your soil at home, be very diligent about cleaning the equipment, and don't move it to your neighbours or to other fields. Crop rotation can be an important part of helping contain clubroot. You don't want to keep growing the same variety on the same field, over and over again, and allowing those spores to develop. There are a number of ways that we're trying to mitigate that disease.