Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, witnesses.
Mr. Hollingworth, I feel bad for you. I would really like to have heard your testimony, for sure. Hopefully you can submit it by paper and at least we can read it.
I'm going to start off with you, Mr. Webb. I'm going back to my good old days at Flexicoil and Case New Holland when DowElanco was marketing all sorts of products in western Canada.
Canada was on the leading edge with no-till and zero-till practices and reducing inputs and diesel fuel usage and stuff like that. Then we took that technology to Europe, and Ukraine especially, and eastern Europe.
When we look at what's happened with the war, where do you see Ukraine's potential now, going forward? We've always had the issue, and now we can't get the product out of Ukraine. Poland is refusing to allow grains to be shipped through Poland because they claim there is a disruption to their market in Poland.
How do you see that being resolved in some way, and what kind of future do you see around that?