Because our apple juice is not from concentrate, we're a little bit unique in that we rely on fresh apples. We are contracted in British Columbia for 100% of the process-grade apples, so we're an important revenue stream for the growers in the Okanagan.
The growers are also struggling financially. It's not a healthy industry here in the Okanagan. They certainly rely on us. There are other outlets; if we weren't here, they would be forced to ship their apples to processors south of the border at a much greater freight cost.
We get 100% of the apples grown in British Columbia for process-grade, but that's not enough to supply our needs. Our demand domestically is greater than that.
Historically we've sourced excess requirements out of Washington state. That's one of the reasons why we've made our acquisitions in Washington state, to make sure that we're not constrained by apple supply. There have been a number of years where we've actually had to hold off on production and sales because we quite simply couldn't get enough apples.