I'll just summarize. The piece in front of you that you received from the clerk prior to my verbal presentation outlined a few other areas that we did not directly address in our initial comments. There are additional costs—for example, the anhydrous ammonia nurse tanks requiring pressure testing, the decal programs, the E2 emergency preparedness regulations under CEPA, environmental protection, all of which are added costs. As a matter of fact, we've had to add 23% cost to human resource hiring in our industry as well.
We just want to highlight that we're under a fair amount of duress, but the one that will be the real straw that breaks the camel's back will be the ammonia code of practice. So we don't want to look like we're whining about everything, but we're under a lot of pressure, and this particularly is the one we really cannot afford.