Well, we're not climate experts. The climate experts are doing a lot of analysis, and I will leave it to them to give us an analysis of what the effect will be on harvest. I think we've seen that with more variable weather patterns, we're getting more variable harvests. That certainly does affect food prices.
From our perspective of monetary policy, I can tell you what we're doing. We're doing a couple of things.
We need to understand that better in order to conduct monetary policy. If weather disturbances are going to be more frequent, then that will affect agriculture. It could affect transportation. Those are things that we're going to have to factor in. Because there's a lot of uncertainty, we have been doing scenario analysis. We don't have a forecast, but you can put together scenarios. These are based on global scenarios that have been worked out, and then we customize them to Canada.
We will be working to figure out what that could mean for monetary policy. That is something that is on our work agenda.