Thank you, Ms. Gill.
We're out of time. I'm sorry. Thank you.
It being past 10:30, I'm going to take my prerogative as chair to ask a couple of questions, and that will end today's meeting.
I want to start with Mr. Larkin. You mentioned fertilizer as one of your concerns in terms of increased input costs with a border adjustment, as that is one of the sectors the EU is talking about in their opening round of CBAMs. If they implemented that policy, it would only affect fertilizers going into the EU. If we decided to have reciprocity and a CBAM with the EU and have a new agreement with them, it would obviously affect fertilizers coming from the EU into Canada.
Is that what you're concerned about, or is it more of a broader question of whether we involve the United States and other countries?
I don't see us doing border adjustments with the world. It would be more as trade agreements with groups such as the EU and not with other countries, but I'd like to get your comments on that.