We haven't specifically around this deal, but as you know transportation is a long-standing issue for producers and exporters in Canada when it comes to agri-food products. When we as an industry grow, it's a good thing, but we always have to get our products somewhere and we have to have the infrastructure in place. So whether it's rail infrastructure, a trucking infrastructure...particularly when it comes to the EU the ports are going to be very important. That's not just restricted to the EU, don't forget, and I know you don't, but we are negotiating a deal with Japan right now, we're negotiating the Trans-Pacific Partnership and in the case of those countries and regions the product is going to go out the other side of the country.
It is essential that we not only maintain the infrastructure we have but that we're always looking ahead. If Canada is going to be a trading nation, then it can't just be reliant on producers and processors, we've got to have the infrastructure for transportation within the country to get to the processors and we've got to have the infrastructure to get the product off our shores.