Okay, I mean, Progressive, I suppose as an organization, we've always tried to be opportunistic and agile and flexible in terms of how we look at business. And we're not normally sellers of businesses like this. In this particular case, it's a very much a standalone segment, focused on potatoes and onions, asparagus, and a few other products that are a little bit unique for our American operations. I suppose the minority shareholders that we had 35% shareholder. They wanted to explore liquidity options legitimately, so we as well, obviously looking at value, looking at the interest rates remaining high, perhaps even the absolute level of debt, hoping and overhang to some degree on our share price. Again, something that I had landed the call earlier as you know, this unusual circumstance where you have the private market valuations are higher and significantly higher in some cases than the public market valuations, it is a little bit hard to understand that this is the growth group, the group with the asset base we've got with the customers we've got, with the services we've got, that it warrants a significantly lower overall rating than one subsection, which is a good business of the business. So putting all of those together we've got an attractive offer and we decided to take it. And then on your second question, on costs and input costs and that, yes, which we're seeing stability in some of the input costs at the farming level, cartons, fertilizers, inputs like that. And then at the international freight level, there have been some significant reductions, but obviously that's a whole pass through in our two diversified divisions and being able to fix costs in our own shipping primarily in the first group division. So I think that stability though makes managing and planning a little bit better, it's helpful to the consumer, it may encourage more volume throughput to the system, particularly with freight rates or a product source out of Chile or South Africa or other long-haul products. So, a more balanced and a moderation of inflation in those categories for sure.