It's almost a $2 billion market for us. We would have lost it.
That's the only thing one could say. If they originally were intending to ban canola that has blackleg in it—blackleg is a very prevalent disease in Canada—one could assume that a large percentage of our shipments would have had blackleg found in them, so the whole market of $2 billion could have been at risk.
Now, that's the seed market. We might have still been able to sell oil and possibly meal, but there weren't the crushers in Canada at that time to produce that much.