There's always wiggle room to adjust acres, but part of what it means to be a farmer in western Canada is that you grow only one crop per year. Given the nature of that type of business, it forces you to play the long game.
When you're thinking in terms of one farmer's career, in which there are only perhaps 25 or 30 crops, sustainability is of the utmost importance. It has been that way certainly since I started farming. What this really means is that one of the biggest components of sustainability is crop rotation.
Yes, there is room for adjustment in the production of wheat; however, we have to consider the situation in perhaps a year or two years from now, when we may be in an even worse situation if this conflict continues or if there's perhaps a global drought. Although we can pivot, it probably would be a potential increase of only about 10% in the production of wheat in western Canada.