Excuse me, but I have a few more questions.
That sounds to me like a great answer, which is that it has driven them to be innovative and move toward no-till agriculture. That sounds like it is a positive from putting a price on carbon in some way, even if not as directly.
I think I heard that the European trading system doesn't cover agriculture carbon, and so the border carbon adjustment is not likely to cover climate...issues, either. I didn't understand that, and I would like clarification as to how a pricing system, an international one, could be put in place that would help to drive productivity and reduce emissions. Are there any thoughts about that?