Depending on the market out there, if we were going to Newfoundland, obviously a port would be available for loading ships to go right across. It's a long way to go all the way up to Sydney by truck, followed by a 15-hour boat ride across. It substantially increases the cost to the farmer. There is a fairly large market over there.
We do not have any processing, really, in the Maritimes. We're transloading boats out of Halifax. Our other closest market for, say, soybeans and corn is back in Quebec, and that's a $2 per bushel cost taken directly off our farmers' price.