To give you a little background on barley grown in western Canada, and Alberta grows over 50% of the barley grown in western Canada, 80% of that barley or a little less than 80% of that barley will go into the feed industry. About 22% to 23% is grown for the malt industry. In this case, this year we have between 8.8 million and about 9.1 million or 9.2 million tonnes of barley to market in western Canada. Of that, about 22% or 23% will end up in the malt industry.
Personally, on my own farm, my malt barley has been marketed to domestic malt companies in Alberta, in Calgary, and up at Alix, Alberta. I have delivered some feed barley to the feed industry. As a matter of fact, it's the first time that I've been able to deliver feed barley into the United States, and it went to a Hutterite colony in Montana. That's the benefit of the new marketing system that we have in place. I'm able to access that marketplace and I did pick up a premium on my feed barley because they're short of feed barley down there.