Okay. Thank you.
I'll finally turn to Ms. Govier about the law that you said was applied very horizontally and went on quickly, and then we made some adjustments for aluminum, etc.
Can you wrap up by saying what the process now is to look at this situation, when of all the G7 countries, Canada is the only one that is being really impacted by paying higher prices? We aren't using Russian fertilizer, but we're paying maybe 20% more than other countries because of what we've asked our farmers to shoulder, and we're having no effect on Russian exports in general.
What's the process there? What is the prospect for relief from this? Where do we stand? As a final statement to Canadian producers across this country, what can they look forward to?