No. Fundamentally, we're rooted in fertilizer. That is our focus for three reasons. One, the technology exists today. Two, the market demand is very clear and obvious. Three, we have the right form of phosphate to produce fertilizer.
There is the potential, based on a new technology we are looking at in Florida, that we could indirectly produce battery-grade phosphate. It's not our primary focus for the reasons I've stated and, in particular, because the technology is not proven at scale. If it is proven at scale, the biggest thing it does make is liquid phosphate fertilizer and battery-grade phosphoric acid. We are a fertilizer company first and foremost.