Mr. Lehoux, I would answer by saying that it is not up to us to make suggestions as to the way the $34.1 million could be used. I think that that is rather your remit. We are asking, however, that the monies collected be paid back to producers.
I will now complete the answer I gave to your first question.
Last week, myself and Mr. Kaastra were in France on an economic mission. We have the opportunity to hold many discussions with our counterparts, the French cooperatives. We learned that in Europe, a good number of fertilizer factories have shut down due to energy prices. That means that countries that weren't importing fertilizer in previous years are now looking for fertilizer on the international markets. That makes things even more complicated in terms of supply for the 2023 season.