We don't specifically get to charge whatever we want for our products. That's set by markets. That market comes down...the prices on those markets typically come down to supply and demand.
We all suffered through the wildfires right across the country early in the year. I don't think anyone who stepped outside their house couldn't smell smoke in the air. Certainly, for our western colleagues, that's had an even bigger impact because of the severity of the fires. It's affected the production of the crops. It's affected people being able to go outside and actually work in their fields. There's been productivity loss in that regard as well.
It doesn't matter if the price goes through the roof if you don't have the product to harvest and sell on that market. It's kind of a chicken or egg thing. We like the high prices, but if these weather events are affecting our productivity, then it doesn't matter, because we can't take advantage of these markets.