Can I get you to expand on the need for domestic production? We're obviously seeing cost fluctuations due to the situation in Iran, but in purely logical terms, from a food sovereignty perspective, there's the value of keeping fertilizer production in our country, as opposed to policies implemented in the EU, which has seen closures there, with high energy prices.
We have abundant natural gas and we have all of the essential elements to ensure we have sovereign food production. Can you speak to the importance of that in the Canadian context?
