The conundrum here is that boutique wineries, which have the greatest potential to gain from interprovincial sales, are also the wineries that most provinces are trying to support, quite frankly, to get started because they're start-up businesses, yet the same province, through its liquor board, is preventing that winery from actually being able to grow. It's a very, very strange situation. I don't think the provinces have ever sat down, beyond talking to their liquor boards, and looked at the business side.
Dan, have you ever put numbers from the Canadian Vintners Association to paper and gone to the provinces and said, “This is what we expect you could actually gain in this area”?