Farming is what we do very well in this country. We're very efficient at it, and we're good at what we do. We take pride in not only feeding our own country but feeding people around the world, so having a reduction in fertilizer because of cost or because of an action requiring a reduction—and we prefer to talk about a reduction in emissions as opposed to a reduction in fertilizer—certainly....
There's a limit to what we can really cut back on until it greatly affects our yields. Once we start affecting yields, there's a spiral downward that we just cannot recover from economically. Quite frankly, we will not be able to be those people who feed the world if we reduce our fertilizer beyond certain levels.
We want to work with government on this.