First of all, the Ukraine economy has been devastated. In Washington last week, the finance minister from the Ukraine, Minister Marchenko, was there. I had a chance to speak to him on a number of occasions. I will say that the resilience and courage of the Ukrainians are incredible. They are moving ahead with their intention to plant their crops. Hopefully that can continue.
The big challenge, though, as you alluded to, is at the harvest: How do they get the crops, and how do they transport the crops? If they don't have access to shipping, there will be a very serious problem.
The IMF in particular, as well as the World Bank, has been highlighting the implications for food security, particularly in countries in northern Africa, which get a lot of their wheat from Ukraine. This is a serious threat.
I think the G7 and other leading nations are focused on this risk and looking at what can be done, but I won't pretend that it isn't a worrisome situation.