That's right. To put it simply, there's just not enough electricity. Even if you wanted to go to electricity in Ontario, it basically would be hydro and nuclear fuelling those. There's just not the grid capacity up and down the concession roads to do it, and there would be a huge cost to convert.
In addition to that, many years ago—I'm thinking over 10 years ago—there was a change to the NOx and SOx for diesel emissions, and all the new tractors that came out had those in there to help with emissions. Maybe in the desert in Arizona or in California you can use the sun to dry, like they do salt, but it's not practical at this time to do that here. We have to compete today.
I will remind everybody that we're not making widgets. We are making food that feeds this country and feeds the world. If we've learned anything in the last six to eight months, it's that the nations that can make things and feed people are the nations that will be ahead and can take care of their own people.