Thank you. It's a good question. It sounds like an international trade committee question.
As an open market producer, all of my commodity is based on international markets. Anywhere we can have discussions on how we better ourselves, how we position ourselves better, and how we sell ourselves better in differentiating our product and getting access into those markets is a good thing. Certainly you know there are sectors that have some issues with that, and that's okay.
I think we have to make sure...that commodity, whether it's 60% or 70% of Canadian production, has to go offshore. We need to be in all of those talks. We have a lot of the population in areas of the world that are trying to better their standard of living. They demand better product. I've had the opportunity to promote and push differentiated product over the years and into a market that's demanding a little bit better. Any time we can move in when there's a consumer demanding that type of stuff, I think we'd better be at the table there to make sure we see what we can do to help them out. I guess I like to be a salesman from the farm right on up.
I'll move on to the other guys.