Again I'll go back to the myth that if you go away from varieties falling within KVD, you're going away from quality. You're not; you're just changing the grading system. As close to the border as we are...I have brothers who farm in the States, and they don't sell under the KVD system, but I'll assure you they grow the same quality of wheat, as good as anything that's grown in Canada. Changing the system doesn't mean we're going to grow less quality. It's just a different grading system, so that we can match what buyers want with what we grow.
I'm sure Mr. Fowler will tell you there are winter wheat varieties he hasn't been able to release in Canada that are grown in the States and that will outyield ours. He can tell you about spring wheat varieties in the States that I know outyield ours by 30% to 40% consistently. It doesn't mean they're not of as good a quality, but that they're matching varieties to what the buyers want.