That's actually something we hear quite often, that it takes longer in Canada than in the United States, but typically what it means is that it has actually come to Canada later than it has come to the United States. Given the economic situation--the small Canadian market--the big place to go with your product is the United States. There might be a market for that product in Canada later.
It actually comes into Canada later, and by the time we've reviewed it and it's accessible to Canadian farmers, it appears to have taken longer.