Thank you for waiting so patiently. It is a bit frustrating when we have you come in from afar and then we get interrupted like that. But here we are.
I'll start my questions with the grape growing presentation. I was looking at your pages 4 and 5, and I just wanted to understand something: the tonnage of grapes grown has gone from 62,000 tonnes to 64,000 tonnes. That's a relatively minor increase, but the litres of Canadian wine sales have increased—more than doubled—from 46 million litres to 103 million litres. Even though the quantity in litres of Canadian wine sales has more than doubled, the market share has gone down to 32%.
Could you explain that? And don't feel restricted to talking about percentages. I would also be interested in knowing, for example, whether some of these litres are being exported. How is the export market for Ontario vineyards? Has that grown over time, which is why we're seeing a higher percentage of sales? Perhaps that's export driven. I'm not sure.