Then, to add to that, when we talk about Sollio agriculture, obviously it means the producers themselves. They are impacted by that. We're a co-operative, and the producers themselves, as owners of the co-operative, are the ones who are experiencing that cost and that loss.
To answer your second question or to speak to it, I think that a couple of things we've found difficult with the situation were the timing of the decision and the impact that it had on our ability to supply our farm clients just prior to the spring period. The supply chain is so long and extensive that to be able to pivot and find other sources in a matter of week.... At the time, we had eight vessels ordered from Russia. We were able to find replacements for two, but we really had no other choice but to bring in the other six at that point in time. Timing is very important in those cases.