I think there's a lot of confusion among the western Canadian farmers in terms of what this means.
It's so recent, really—in the past month. In trying to understand the full impact, there is confusion about the length of time that this could take. I think there are a lot who are, maybe, assuming the worst-case scenario and asking what happens if this extends for long periods of time. What does this do? As others have alluded, this has been such an important crop to western Canadian farmers. It's confusion to frustration to deep concern in terms of what this means. What will they do? How will they change their rotations? How will they manage their cash flow? How do they manage where, in some circumstances, there's still a product in fields and areas that need to be dealt with, and how do they deal with the risk associated with that?
There's a lot of concern at the farm level right now. I only see that continuing to grow as this thing continues to prolong.