Part of the issue is that the world's changed. A few years ago we had a U.S. presidency that wasn't afraid to impose tariffs. We've had all parties agree on EV and steel tariffs in Canada, so the world is changing. I would call those particular tools non-trade-barrier tools or tools that impede trade, and politicians are not afraid to use them.
The G20 is talking about carbon border adjustments. It is talking about this. It's part of the conversation at COP. I don't know whether they're at COP28, COP29 or COP30 now, but they are talking about this. It starts from there and it comes back; it trickles down.
I'm just afraid that if we don't start making sure that we give the proper tools to respond to that, then we will leave our farmers in a non-competitive position in the near future.