I would say that we showed, over the course of the pandemic, with a very significant disruption and some programming and other efforts, that obviously we were able to feed ourselves.
I will say that the food supply chain is an integrated one, particularly in North America. I think we have to be very cognizant of the risks in certain cases of border movement, in particular, for food security. I think that, if the borders were all to close and we had a significant event, Canada does have sufficient food supply to feed itself. We may have less diverse food supply. There are obviously some things we don't produce in Canada—in particular, fruits out of season—but we would have enough food supply to feed ourselves.