Thank you for the question.
I'm glad you mentioned the innovation that started here in Canada regarding the development of no-till and minimum-till technology. One of the things we've seen here in Canada, particularly in western Canada, is incredibly high rates of adoption—over 90%. We haven't seen that in other jurisdictions, and that's one of the reasons that drive our sustainability numbers.
Regarding the situation in Ukraine, it continues to deteriorate, and access to help move product in Ukraine into the global market is being restricted, as you mentioned, on a variety of fronts. Again, I am not an expert in this area, but I cannot see a resolution to this until the conflict itself is resolved or alternative methods are used to ensure that the production in Ukraine gets to the global market. It represents a significant portion of oilseeds in particular, like those behind Mr. Hollingworth's picture. There was a picture of sunflowers—and that oil is important—as well as wheat from Ukraine.
I think that's a very important producer, a breadbasket, and we need to encourage the opening of that production into the global marketplace.