Sure. To meet the demand in Canada for wine, we have two parts to our business. Number one is what I've mentioned, the 100% Canadian wine. That would be 100% Nova Scotia wine, a 100% Quebec wine, or a VQA wine in Ontario and British Columbia. The other side of our business, representing about 26% of total sales, is international Canadian blends. That represents about 85% of Canadian wine production in Canada, and it's a combination of both Canadian grapes and wine from foreign countries.
There is no federal regulation of the breakdown in terms of Canadian and foreign content. However, in the Province of Ontario currently, to label your wine a blend of international and Canadian wines, the Ontario government requires you to have 40% Canadian content. That should be about 25% on average after 2015. Other jurisdictions don't have requirements as to the percentage of Canadian content in an international/Canadian wine blend.