Okay, and maybe Tom Bruulsema can help me out.
I think the difference is that the EU program is focused on reducing fertilizer use, whereas it's now clear that the federal government here in Canada is focused on reducing nitrous oxide emissions when you apply nitrogen fertilizer.
I would say that European agriculture is quite different from North American agriculture. We tend to be more efficient in our production. There probably is more room to reduce fertilizer use in Europe without affecting yields, whereas I think our North American farmers are highly efficient in fertilizer use, and it is hard to see us reducing fertilizer use in North America without negatively impacting yields, particularly if we want to grow our agribusiness economy.