Yes, there is some. The issue of crystal meth production has definitely come up over the last few years. Again, industry jumped on it right away and did a lot of awareness and safeguard strategies to ensure that either farmers or agri-retailers or even suppliers are directly protecting these products or making it extremely difficult to access these products.
But I think one of the big dangers we've come across the last couple of years and the reason we're here today is that our products are essential to modern agricultural production. But over the years, anhydrous ammonia for crystal meth, ammonium nitrate for other illicit uses, and pest control products have been coming under increased scrutiny. As that happens, industry and government are passing regulations down to ensure safety.
Again, we wholeheartedly agree with it, but I guess what we're saying is that as these regulatory requirements keep piling up on our members and our sector, the cost of regulation is becoming far too cumbersome, and we're looking now for a little bit of assistance to meet these new requirements.