Thank you.
I want to get another question in. I'm going to shift to Ms. Conlon.
Pre-war, 660,000 to 680,000 tonnes of nitrogen were imported into eastern and central Canada. Some of that Russian urea was on our farm. Belarusian potash has been applied on our farm for economic reasons, yet we have all sorts of natural gas in Canada.
You said that there should be the potential—if I heard you correctly—of fertilizer manufacturing facilities for a whole host of reasons in eastern Canada.
Is there a business case for that? Is there a market for that?