I wanted to talk a bit to the folks from the winery business. As I understand from your website, consumption of wine is growing faster than that of spirits and beer, and sales represent only 30% of all wine sold across Canada. I know that there have been some issues in terms of shipping across borders. One of our colleagues actually had a bill that enabled that to happen. He was from B.C., so I think that might be the reason B.C. is doing that.
I know that in fact some wine is being ordered and shipped to Alberta by the case, and not necessarily ordered online. Somebody said it's illegal, but I would have to confess that I'm the one who's doing that. I'm not going to name the winery because I don't want them to get into any trouble. I'm probably the one who'll get into trouble, but certainly, I believe some of the laws around shipping wine across interprovincial borders need to change.
Why would we have interprovincial trade barriers when we're trying to open up markets around the world? It just doesn't make any sense to me. Also, we certainly have a great opportunity to build upon our sales and marketing here in Canada.
Do you have any other comments you'd like to make in that regard?