Conceptually, that's how it works, but it doesn't technically work exactly like that because FNA, the farmer membership organization, is basically the tool that negotiates. FNA itself did not import fertilizer from Russia. That arrangement was made together with an input supply partner. So farmers' money was never put at risk with the ship of fertilizer coming over. The FNA organization does the negotiation, but then the financial transaction is done directly between the farmer and that input supplier.
We also have a whole host of preferred suppliers. If you go to Rona, you get an FNA discount. If you go to, say, NAPA, you get an FNA discount. We're also affiliated, or we have a partnership, with a generic pesticide input supply partner. They have registered some generic pesticides.
So conceptually, yes, but there are some intricate differences in how you describe it.