I'm just wondering how accurate your data is for Canada when you don't even have a university from Canada supplying some of that input. Anyway, I'll leave that for now.
To the Barley Council, Mr. de Kemp, there is so much more at stake here than just tariffs. Tariffs are the easy part. It's all about the non-science side, the phytosanitary and the non-phytosanitary, the low-level presence. It's about stability and predictability in these trade corridors. That's very important in this particular agreement as well. I wonder whether you have a comment on that.