With the adoption of Bill C-18, the agronomics should improve, attracting more investment in the research of new varieties on the barley side. Also, we're looking at increases in yields and different disease packages that could come with that.
It's good for the farm families to grow larger crops. We've heard we have to compete with corn as an alternate to barley and with feedlots down south. It's good for the livestock sector if we can produce more barley per acre, more bushels per acre.
It really is a win-win for everybody on the agronomic side, and that helps out the environmental side. The more you can produce.... Basically, the sky's the limit if you've opened the door to attract new research and investment here in western Canada.
So, it's very good.