I certainly appreciate what I've heard from each of you so far. You're obviously both very knowledgeable and I appreciate your both being here today. I have a couple of questions for each of you, if the time permits. I'll start with you, Mr. Newkirk.
Obviously, the majority of the grains and oilseeds that we produce in Canada are ultimately destined for export. I'm wondering if you could give us a sense as to what that means as far as the fact that we do have such a heavy emphasis on our exports and on foreign markets. Obviously, as a government, we've done a lot of work to diversify the number of markets that are available to our farmers and to our producers for export, and that's been very important and very well received by the industry, for good reason.
I wonder if you could comment on what that heavy emphasis on foreign markets means and how it affects the supply chain.