Maybe I'll take it first. There has been a renewal of the Canadian milling industry's capacity, primarily in western Canada. There have been shutdowns in eastern Canada.
As I said earlier, there has been some growth. While there has been some shrinkage in the U.S., we enjoy a fairly good export business, but the millers have some benefits. Because they're dealing with a monopoly, they're allowed to buy essentially in collusion from the board and at a Minneapolis price, with some formula added to it. This puts them in a pretty decent competitive position.