No, it's absolutely true. Typically there's been a difference between Canadian product and American product in terms of retail container sizes. We also have containers for raw products. That standard container was put in place to really protect growers from low-priced product being dumped into the Canadian market. Now that is currently being threatened as well.
As far as the processors are concerned, if you're a multinational and you have a plant in Ohio and one in Leamington, that's a no-brainer. You just supply the Canadian market from the U.S. side. So they're very concerned about that, because they're not going to retool those shops in Canada at huge expense unless there is a profitability factor, but if you're a multinational, that's not going to happen.
For a smaller processor, we do have higher costs of production in this country, and we have to recognize that. If it's now going to come out of the U.S. at a reduced price, the competition for the Canadian processor is that much greater, and it's that much more difficult for them to stay in business.