We agree, and that's what Mr. Scott said earlier about having exceptions to the fidelity agreements that take into account some of the regional demand. Maple syrup is an example. We agree with you. Let's flip the coin. Let's make the fidelity agreement.... That's what Mr. Scott was saying about exceptions.
I will add one other thing, too. To be honest with you, the province that as been the most aggressive in terms of trying to do something with the “buy local” issue, outside of Quebec, because Quebec is very strong on this, has been Ontario. One of the challenges, though, because we have to be honest here, is that we have to also challenge the on-farm sector. The on-farm sector has to recognize that there's a lot more they need to do to get out there to the independents. That's what we're doing in Ontario. We have projects under way. We're connecting the retailer, the processor, and the manufacturer. We need to see more of that happen right across the country.