Thanks. Certainly that legislation was a great step forward. The problem is in the implementation. The provinces seem to be relatively slow in jumping on board. There are still quite a few barriers in place.
The market expansion in Alberta is working fairly well. There's a fairly good relationship between B.C. and Alberta in this regard. But in terms of other provinces, I think this is going to take quite a bit of work. I'm not sure if it's just a matter of time. It might just take time and fairly intensive negotiations to come to some agreements. But it's not really all that easy to ship B.C. wine into some of the other prairie provinces, not to mention Quebec and Ontario. Eventually, I hope this will change.
One aspect that might actually be beneficial in the future would be an expansion of direct delivery from B.C. into other provinces to act directly to the consumer. I'm not sure how easy it will be to implement this, but it would be great progress. We are facing, potentially, issues of overproduction if we are not able to expand our market within Canada.