There has been some progress made on the first one, and that's been through the premiers' conference that takes place every year, in particular through the good work of the Premier of British Columbia. She has been pushing very hard to get her provincial colleagues to open up their markets. Some progress was made in terms of pulling together an intergovernmental group from British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan to talk about ways to put in place a legislative proposal to make this happen. For whatever reason, that apparently has started to crumble.
I think there is the opportunity at the highest levels to get premiers engaged before the next time they meet, or to have individual members of Parliament talk to their provincial colleagues on the importance of wine as a pilot study, if you will, a low-hanging fruit to support interprovincial trade. It's at the political level that we need some push to make this happen, because that's the place where it's going to happen.