In terms of your second question, what I hear from eastern Canadian farmers is that these are very challenging times in terms of the operating costs they're experiencing and a sense that the money needs to be directed towards targeted financial relief for those impacted by the tariff itself.
When it comes to accessing nitrogen for subsequent years, I think the biggest need we have right now in Canadian agriculture is clarity and certainty in what the future holds so that people can plan accordingly for next year. Right now there's a bit of an absence of clarity around the policy landscape for the future, and there are concerns around the future availability and pricing of nitrogen. I think there's certainly a need for a longer-term strategic discussion here, but in the immediate term, we need clarity on what the future holds.