Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, witnesses, for being here on a Thursday evening.
Mr. Carey, I'll start off with you.
I'm from Saskatchewan. I'm really excited about Saskatchewan and canola, and you can understand why. We see another, what, $1 billion that is going to be invested in Saskatchewan, three new facilities opening up. In fact, we're going to be in the scenario, probably, where we won't have enough raw product in the province of Saskatchewan, so we're going to have to pull out of Manitoba, Alberta and North Dakota. With regard to buy America, I'm trying to understand what that does for the actual construction costs for these facilities.
Mr. Sobot, I'm going to ask you about the price of your pipe right now, here, pretty quickly.
As we see a shortage in lumber, a shortage in cement, a shortage in steel, what does that mean for these plants and their expanding at this point in time? Does that concern you?