There were two things you asked about. One was was the rail situation. Transportation is of primary importance to our producers, not only in servicing those export markets, but also in providing inputs back in. I think fertilizer was one that corn provided. There are significant issues there, as well as rail line abandonment within provinces, which eventually means that you're reducing rural jobs, which is a concern for everybody. I think human resources is another area that agriculture is intensely concerned with.
In the area of soy, we need the development of more infrastructure in Canada, more processing industry. One of the areas that seems to be a major concern when you talk to the food industry is nutrition labelling and the differences between the Canadian system and the U.S. system in the area of health claims and that sort of thing. It seems relatively easy in the U.S. to be able to promote those types of advantages, and much more stringent in Canada.