Thanks.
I appreciate Ms. Rood's questions, but we're here for the CBSA. Of course, if we want to talk about canola and whatnot, we can always entertain having a meeting at some point. As she knows, our officials are prepared for these particular questions, though I know Mr. Rosser is adept at responding to any question.
I have a question for Ms. Govier.
Earlier, you alluded to the fact that the Department of Finance could of course review the situation if there were major impacts. Let's take the example of fertilizer prices rising significantly, once again. The decision would obviously have to be made at the political level but, as a department, you would conduct an analysis to figure out whether the decision in question would likely lead to major impacts on the cost of inputs for our farmers, for example. Following this analysis, you would be able to make an appropriate recommendation about a tariff to impose at that point, or to say that one shouldn't be imposed because it would have a major impact on our economy.
Have I understood you correctly? Are you constantly reassessing these things?