Sure. In most of the countries where we do business, and that's about 26 countries, we are engaged in fairly intense competition with other potash suppliers, as I mentioned before. They are particularly from countries such as Russia and Belarus, which produce a lot of potash, and also from Germany and Israel.
In most countries we have contracts with various customers, and in many of the situations many of our customers also have supply relationships, not only with us but with others. In some cases we do enjoy exclusive relationships, but those are more the exception than the rule.
In those situations in which we would not be able to meet our commitments, it's very simple: our customers, who already have a relationship with our competitors, would simply buy more from our competitors, and our sales would suffer. In some particular cases very serious damage may be done, in that it will take a long time to regain the confidence and trust of those customers to again supply to the amounts we had been supplying before the strike. It can cause a lot of difficulty.
We ran into that situation—