Absolutely. We've been pushing for this since 2007, so the private member's bill by Dan Albas and the support from Ron Cannan and a number of MPs from every side of the House made a historic change in amending that piece of legislation.
We've had limited success with the provinces, where, as I mentioned, we're approaching the one-year anniversary of the passage of Bill C-311. Manitoba and British Columbia are the only two jurisdictions that have opened up their borders to wine being shipped directly from a winery to a consumer. Nova Scotia and Quebec have passed enabling legislation for it. We believe that Nova Scotia is going to do the right thing and open it up as British Columbia has. In the case of Quebec, it's our understanding that they're going to do what Saskatchewan, Prince Edward Island, and Ontario have done and allow for a constituent to bring home one case per person per trip, which makes it extremely difficult.