Thank you.
I want to ask a few questions just to get a sense of the scale of the problem we're exploring here.
My understanding is that the price of fertilizer is incredibly important to farmers. We do have a very strong agriculture sector in British Columbia, so I have their interests at heart. My understanding is that the price of fertilizer has gone down since 2022, despite the removal of the most favoured nation status from Russia's exports.
I wonder if the CBSA could confirm whether I'm correct in understanding that Sollio would have made their own determination of what they owe, but that there are thousands of situations in which an importer's self-assessment of tariff is reviewed but not supported by CBSA, and then an adjustment is made.
Is that how the system works?