We export canola to Japan, but the trouble is what we have there. I mean, the nice thing is that Japan is an importing country; they only produce about 30% to 40% of their own food. We were approached by a company in Japan to grow adzuki beans. Farmers there are getting approximately $4,000 a tonne for the beans, and they are protecting their own market very well.
What that means is that before we even can grow these things, the company that buys these adzuki beans has to get a permit and they have to pay for this permit. Let's say it costs $100 a tonne--I'm just saying some number, I don't know what the number is. What happens is this company has to buy a permit to import adzuki beans to the country, and that way they regulate exactly what kind of tonnage is coming into the country so the farmers in Japan are protected and they still get this high price. We will not get $4,000 a tonne for these beans going in there, but at least it's regulated. And that is something that we.... Except for bananas and oranges maybe, we basically have 100% food supply in Canada to supply our own people. This is just another market, this 30% to 40%, and that's the issue, I think.