Undoubtedly.
What I said was more appropriate to the part of the country you are from.
I think the prairies are going to have specific problems because of water. As I said earlier, because more of the precipitation in winter will fall as rain and not snow, you won't get the snowpack building up. You're going to have melting of the glaciers. You already do have that, and that's a big reservoir. You're going to have differences in the timing of runoff and the like. And you already have prairies that are semi-desert, where agriculture is sometimes a little marginal. So if you have these additional water stresses--and we've seen droughts in the past--then for agriculture in the prairies there could be consequences sooner than you might see in eastern Canada.