We did have the opportunity to make a submission to the COMPAS process. We attended one of their meetings when they were in Regina, so we have had a chance to make a submission to that organization on behalf of our producers.
There are parts of that report that would reflect what we talked about in our submission, and as I said in my statement, I believe that organization has to evolve along with the rest of the system. As long as that system is a regulation body that looks after protection of producers, but also looks after the integrity of the system, that's what's important. We need to have that system there to ensure protection for producers, but also protection for the people who are buying our product for export to ensure that they are indeed getting what they want.
I think, by and large, we had an opportunity to have a conversation there and to have input.