Sure.
The thing is that we're relying on research right now that's coming out of western Canada or even Ontario. We have a special climate here that would need to be addressed as far as varieties or climate. That's why, with research coming out of Ontario, I don't think we can adapt it over here.
That's why it's important to have a growth in research and not deplete it down here in order to gain better varieties, better disease-resistant varieties, for a niche market. We're able to export out of different ports, either Halifax or eventually maybe P.E.I., we never know, but we have the potential with the land base we have here to grow our grain industry. And we're going the other way.