Absolutely. The costs for our producers have gone up dramatically as well.
Of course, the grain prices have, and if farmers are able to capitalize on that, if farmers do have good crops, it takes away the sting, perhaps, of the increase in prices.
Being able to get a crop seems to be a huge challenge. A large area of our province this year, and part of Alberta as well, was under a lot of drought and farmers didn't get a lot of rain, so they weren't able to grow the crops. High prices on the input side often raise lots of red flags for producers.