It's a very good question. My crystal ball isn't always very clear on these things, but the industry certainly had its share of black swan events over the last two years, just one after another. They were definitely challenging times for producers.
I think one of the most important things here is to understand that to the extent possible our government policies around our trade issues and agriculture in general should help position agriculture to be that credible supplier to the world. Oftentimes, some of these things we can't help. Floods and fires, we can't help. Government is there through programs like AgriRecovery, for example, which helped.
Sometimes it very much is a homegrown issue. For example, with CP Rail, increasingly agriculture producers in the country are thinking that with the CP having a virtual monopoly in the west, we need to give serious consideration to whether this is an essential service or not. We need to pay attention to government policies and their ability to help agriculture be that consistent supplier to the world.