And by the way, China has banned all exports now of refined fuels. So China will not export diesel or kerosene or jet fuel or gasoline to anybody, including Australia. And Australia's airlines normally rely on China's exports of jet fuel. So even in Australia, the airlines are going to have to start shutting down or they're going to have to find some other source of fuel, which is highly unlikely unless they start offering to pay double, triple or quadruple the price. Similarly, India just recently begged China for urea supplies so that India could continue to operate its fertilizer production facilities so that India perhaps wouldn't suffer through famine and starvation because India has obviously, what, almost 1.4 billion people, something in that range. And many of them, not all of them, but many of them live near the poverty line, which means they don't have a lot of extra income to throw down if food prices double. Well, guess what? China said to India, sorry, we can't help you. And then China banned all exports of fertilizers and urea to everyone. Why? Because China realizes what's happening. China's ahead of Trump on this by far. China's like, hey, we better conserve our fuel, our diesel, you know, our oil, our fertilizer, urea, you name it, we better conserve it because there's about to be a global freaking famine here, a global famine that is an obvious effect of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.