If there is a positive, one of the positives was, when the border was blocked, we did an emergency protocol on how to manage animals crossing the border in situations like this. These events this year brought forward things that we had never thought of. If there was a blockage of the border with blockades, we couldn't get beef or live animals across. We couldn't bring up feed from the other side, and we were so short of feed. It was sort of a perfect storm that happened this year, and it really brought forward some of the things that we had never thought of in the past. This emergency protocol was a positive, but I think it also highlighted where we're at and how fragile we are.
You brought up the floods in Manitoba, but right now in southern Saskatchewan and Alberta, the ground is like powder. If we don't get another crop this year, we're going to be back to the situation that we had of scrambling just to get feed. Due to that, prices have skyrocketed, and it's adding another layer on an already fragile system.