That's a great question. In the past it has been probably much less of a fair comparison than it is today because we've been pretty much dependent on the same export markets for a long period of time. Now that things are diversifying in western Canada...when we come back to the feed options, for example, and we come back to potential ethanol applications, we see that western Canada is going to diversify and we need some tools to be able to deal with that.
So I think it is starting to look a lot more similar to that diverse kind of marketplace that we've enjoyed in eastern Canada for quite some time. I think the model just needs to change to keep up with the reality of the situation.