There are certain products that we import into Canada that are necessary for crop production that we don't produce domestically, like heavy equipment, for example. There are many heavy equipment manufacturers; a lot of them are based in the United States, Japan and other places around the world, and they import into Canada the combines or tractors that are necessary for crop production.
I pointed out fertilizer in my opening remarks. In 2022, we imported over $3 billion worth of fertilizer into Canada. The three largest importers into Canada were the U.S., Morocco and Algeria, three countries that don't currently have a carbon pricing scheme in place, so a CBAM, in theory, would hit those countries and increase those input costs for Canadian farmers, so that's what we're looking at when we're thinking of this.