I would say yes. Again, on the tariff front, there will be reduced tariffs, which will provide a higher net price to our bottom line. Just on that front alone, yes, it would be beneficial.
Again, as you alluded to and as has been talked about here, probably the biggest barrier is transportation. We can make all these agreements and have these sales, low tariffs, and good prices, but if we can't get our product to port, we're stuck.
Two years ago, we saw that very evidently, when Canada actually lost wheat sales because we had a bunch of boats at the west coast and couldn't get the grain there to load it. People went to Portland and took some American wheat.