If you were to ship your full production to Europe right now, the Europeans would collect $190 an acre off your wheat. Take 3,000, multiply it by $190—if Barry Wilson is still here, I think he has a calculator—and you can see how much tariff was being collected on the backs of Canadian farmers and we are still selling wheat to Europe. We're still competing with the Europeans. We're still selling wheat in the U.K., to Warburtons and places like that. When you look at this now, you must be really excited because.... I know you're not going to get the $190 a tonne, but once they realize how good our wheat is and now they're going to have more access to it, how do you think it's going to impact your operation?
On November 7th, 2013. See this statement in context.