Thank you for those questions.
Because of the droughts, we started the year 2022 with extremely low stocks. This year, we wanted to start a more productive year, but unfortunately, there is more humidity in western Canada than last year. It could get better, but nature has to cooperate.
Last year's drought was disastrous, as shown by the statistics. It was a major problem and will remain so. There have also been droughts in Russia and the United States and floods in Germany. We hope that, in the northern hemisphere, we will have a better year. The southern hemisphere is having a better year so far, which will help us.
As for cropland acreage, I have to tell you that there is not much to be done at this stage. Producers are already motivated to produce more. We don't think the flooding in Manitoba will have a huge impact. It's certainly going to take longer to plant, but the flooding shouldn't affect production for the year.