. —— finn zeibel —— zeibell. says it could be 15 million tons. —— finn zeibel -- zeibell.s to supply wheat. certainly it means moving supply chains and talking about different quality and grains of wheat. the challenge for us grains of wheat. the challenge for us in australia is, we are a small player globally in wheat markets but we have premium markets in asia. the challenge for us is we have no production, and increasingly because of domestic stockfeed demand on the is closed. we don't have supply either. how do we reengage with that market once this is over, because it will end at some point. will australian producers be locked out of those markets because of cheaper supply from somewhere else? that's interesting. the suggestion that a lot of asian markets prefer a high—quality wheat from australia, they are now having to source elsewhere as has been mentioned. so what is this going to have on the impact of wheat prices? globally, australia is a price taker. we do get premiums for high—quality noodle wheat, and so we should because we produce a high—quality product tha