Thank you.
I know there wasn't a question there, but I very much enjoyed the remarks.
Just to piggyback on that a little bit, the various provincial made-in-wherever programs, the regional one your neighbour talked about, have all been good, but many of my members trade across Canada, and this becomes another segregation and labelling issue, or whatever.
So I think that is the big benefit of a “Grown in Canada” label, or whatever this shows up to be, because that will save us a lot on all of these segregation types of issues.