Mr. Barlow, I don't have anything direct on fertilizer. We did, however, commission a team of economists when we looked at our area, which is, of course, crop protection products and biotechnology. If you took those away, you would raise the food prices of Canadians by $4,500 a year. That's just saying that, in our lane, that's $4,500. That's a massive impact, and it would also require more land and more inputs.
I'll let the fertilizer people speak to their area, but I can tell you that, on crop protection products and biotech, a team of economists estimated it at $4,500 per year.