Minister Strahl has commented well on the WTO. I would just make the general observation that when grain prices are high, it's evidence that there's a shortage of grain out there.
Outside of the WTO context, there are opportunities for bilateral trade deals, many of which would create opportunities for agricultural products. It's much like when energy prices are high. We're seen as a petro-giant, if you like, and I think it gives us some pretty good opportunities when it comes to negotiating some trade bilaterals that we wouldn't see if our grain was in surplus.
In fact, I know there are countries out there today that we don't have free trade agreements with that would like to be buying Canadian grain. They basically are being disadvantaged in buying Canadian grain because they're in a free trade agreement with somebody else and not with us.