My friends at the Grain Growers of Canada will probably be in a lot better position to answer that than I would. My understanding, in speaking to them, is that they feel that the growth in the European market will be more gradual. It won't be an instant ramping up of demand from the grains and oilseeds side, whereas the demand you're seeing on the Asian side ramped up very quickly.
That's my understanding, but, as I say, the Grain Growers of Canada would be in a far better position to answer that.