I think that's an excellent point. We always hear around this table talk about food security, but it's not just about Canadian food security. It's global food security. If other countries, including the EU, don't understand that they have to rely on Canadian imports to feed their populations, and if they continue to do these types of policies, that is going to have a massive impact on food security globally.
Perhaps, Mr. Petelle, you could comment on that as well in terms of this being a potential non-tariff trade barrier. You've already talked about the costs that your members face when it comes to the carbon tax, higher input costs and fertilizer costs. This could, again, make us additionally uncompetitive and limit our access to those markets.