Yes, absolutely.
Our organization has two streams of work. One is creating efficiencies, which really comes down to cost. It comes down to how we make sure that our producers can produce at the lowest cost possible and have as many export markets as possible as well, and have the supply chain there to do it.
It's consistently the number one issue. Any kind of increased cost or regulatory uncertainty is always a big problem for the sector because we face inflation just as everybody else does, and ultimately farmers, as you would know, are cost-takers in many case, so cost is an essential part of our work.