I appreciate that. The standard of living of Canadians will suffer because of that. Thank you.
I'd like to turn to Fertilizer Canada. Our time is running short, so I'll be really succinct.
Scarcity is an issue in all economies in every part of the world, but particularly in North America and Canada. In the agriculture sector, fertilizer inputs are important, especially this time of year with seeding starting. I know there's a lot of anxiety with inputs right now.
To what degree are we a net importer or exporter of urea and other products like that? We manufacture them here, but we export some and we also import a lot. How does that control the price?
How exposed is our industry because we are not replacing plants and infrastructure to manufacture them ourselves for domestic security?
