No, no, I think that's true. If you had to focus somewhere, why would you start off with a 15% tariff barrier in any of your market development work? That's why the trade deals and the negotiations are important to move forward. Certainly the government has been very aggressive on these deals, and as agricultural producers we are very supportive of that and very appreciative of it.
To go back to promotion, we can go overseas and promote our products there. There is money available from the federal government. I don't know how much uptake there was to show up at major food fairs in Europe, for example. The beef and the pulse people have some government support to go into the major food fairs there, where the buyers and all the food companies are, and show them what Canadian products look like. There are various supports available. I just don't have all the numbers on what each of these groups is taking advantage of.