That affects both exports and imports. We export through Coutts and Emerson to the U.S. The U.S. is a large market for us with dried beans and dried peas. Getting through those borders is essential. Any time any kind of border is stopped, it's a real problem because you can't execute. You can't ship and the process is shut down.
As far as coming north is concerned, anything that's produced as inputs in the U.S. that would utilize those borders, whether it's pesticides, fertilizers or seeds, any time it stops, it creates problems in an already fragile situation, because we're already short on many of those major inputs.