Up to this point, no. We certainly have been willing to sit down and have a discussion about how that can be reinvested in particular in eastern Canadian farmers, who actually paid the tariff.
However, we also need to keep in mind that because of this tariff increase on the cost of fertilizer, our western Canadian producers have all seen an increase in fertilizer prices as well. Therefore, we need to find a way to work with the government to reinvest that money, which is a straight-on tariff because of what is going on with the war in Ukraine. For example, how can they use it positively to help us with things like technological advancements for climate initiatives?
We aren't down to brass tacks yet, but we are willing to sit at the table and have those discussions.