What I was saying was the quantities will increase to go to Europe, but they're all grown from the same fields. They get shipped or handled through the same network of elevators. To the extent where there might be more exports going east through Canada via the St. Lawrence Seaway, etc., we firmly believe that our capacity, our infrastructure is equipped to handle it. At the port of Thunder Bay, the facilities are there. They have excess capacity, so we don't see any issue there.
On November 28th, 2013. See this statement in context.