First of all, I must say, as I said earlier, we're partnered with the SIAL organization. They're a European-based organization; their core business is trade shows, which brings in a very large and important network of food distributors and retailers. We've already talked with our partners to start building up a business-to-business mission in Europe to better understand first of all what the culture is country by country, and to understand where the best opportunities are for the food processors of Quebec and of course Canada. We're planning to go ahead with this as soon as possible, as soon as the accord goes on. We want to be ready. We've also been talking to the Quebec government, the Ontario government, with associations in the eastern part of Canada, and we're all together in the same boat. Each one of us already has experience in that. Groupe Export is doing 26 shows around the world and many in Europe—in France, SIAL Paris, Germany, London, everywhere. We've got a very good idea of what's going on, but we need that little push to start working in the field every day, on a regular basis, to make things happen.
I don't know if this is clear enough.