Well, it starts to affect seed developers in terms of genetics. If you can't get your product into Ontario, you have to start asking if we are going to make these products available in other parts of Canada.
It starts to break apart the supply chain. It starts to pit a grower in one region against another at a competitive disadvantage, and growers in that region against our international market competitors as well.
It does have kind of a knock-on effect in investment which affects everybody in Canada eventually.