To follow on your previous question, I mentioned in my presentation that canola is the highest value agricultural commodity, contributing $8.2 billion to farm cash receipts. That's the value of the seed. That's not value-added stuff. Jim's number was the value-added export, just to clarify that one.
Regarding being able to plant more, we're running around 18 million acres or so a year, 20 million, if we really push it. What really kicked up the production this year was the yield. The yield last year ran on average about 28 bushels an acre. This year it averaged 36.9 bushels an acre.
Again, that's productivity, not using more land, but more productivity out of the seed. Farmers are getting very good at growing this stuff, so we can grow more with less, or not much more.