Just because that would give us more time in the process in terms of getting ready for it. In the event that this isn't the case, I think as has been said, we're working very hard to make sure that all the bases are covered with regard to testing the quality. There's no dispute between the Canadian Grain Commission and us with regard to how we are now coping with that arrangement. We're trying to make the absolute best of that to ensure the quality can be attested to as best we possibly can.
The only issue for us originally was it would have given us more time to try to put systems in place, particularly the development of technologies.