If we're not able to sell south of the border, that would be very detrimental to what we do. On the trade relations we have, I'm going to speak as a country now. When it comes to horticulture, I'm going to give you some rough numbers, so don't hold me to them, but they'll give you the idea.
There's $12 billion in trade between Canada and the United States. Some of that stuff gets filtered through the United States when it's coming through Mexico or Chile or places like that. We export to the United States produce that's worth about $3 billion. We import produce that's worth maybe $4 billion, and then there's the other stuff that's coming from other countries and filtering through the States.
That trade relationship with the United States is vital, and it is imperative that we have access to that market. Something like how we were protected under the PACA-like trust issue was a very.... Having that reciprocity taken away from us was a real big challenge. As for posting bonds to move our product to the United States, that's tough.