No. Unfortunately, that does not exist. When the changes were made years ago, the excise tax exemption applied only to bottles of wine that were made from 100% Canadian grapes. It did not take into account the fact that you have Canadian grapes going into blended wine.
Our objective is really simple. It's to treat every Canadian grape in the same manner from an excise tax basis, so that regardless of whether it goes into a 100% product or is part of a blended wine, the Canadian grapes get exempted from excise tax. That way, you are basically incentivizing the entire industry to continue to buy Canadian and, in our case, Ontario grapes.