Thank you for that, Mr. Menzies.
As you mentioned, there is some incredible technology developed in western Canada. A number of Canadian companies were confronted with this problem, not only MacDon, with the headers on the combines, but also a couple of Saskatchewan companies that make what are described as air seeders.
Because of Canada's long history in small grains, the technology that has been developed in Canada has increased the productivity for grain farmers in western Canada as well as other parts of the world. It is just astonishing to see how much ground can be covered by one farmer, by one operator using seeders that are now over 80 feet wide and are planting a quarter of a section of cereal in a matter of hours, versus the days it took before now.
The trade restrictions put in place by Russia and the Ukraine last year affected Seed Hawk, I think, and I'm trying to remember the—