Obviously, grain producers are a little more focused on the reality facing farmers. As for the broader challenge of food security and what's happening in Ukraine, I would say it's seen more as something new.
I'll explain what I mean. Instability around the world is growing slowly. The war in Ukraine is another event in a series of events that the world has gone through. We went through a pandemic with COVID‑19. Climate change is happening faster, which is causing extreme temperature shifts. That is creating uncertainty in the windows for planting and pesticide application. Farmers are realizing that the war in Ukraine is another source of major instability.
The only thing I can convey to you today is how extremely worried young farmers in Quebec and Canada are. In Quebec and likely other countries like ours, the next generation is experiencing a crisis of confidence. Young farmers have to have confidence in order to take over Canada's family farms, in the face of significant instability and ever-emerging threats.