Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thanks for the presentations.
I didn't think I could get into this topic as deeply as you've drawn me in, so congratulations on that as well.
Looking at the numbers from October 2014 to November 2015, the total amount of non-payment claims by Canadians went from 13 claims to 10 claims and the total dollars involved were $479,000, which is 0.03% of the shipments of those goods. It seems to me that's a very small number.
I come from international business where I did a lot of exporting. I always had an allowance for doubtful accounts. That allowance varied according to whether I'd been in the country before and whether I'd dealt with that client before. Do you have any sense, either from Industry Canada or Ag Canada, whether this number is unusual? Is it low? Is it normal against other markets, against other types of business going on internationally?