Yes.
I would just add that when we talk about market diversification, I think it's important to note on canola it requires a significant amount of capital investment in those destination markets. What canola is being used for in those markets is it's going into crush facilities, significant facilities that are converting the seed into two predominant products, which are oil and meal.
When we talk about diversification and why it's something that can't happen overnight it's that it requires that amount of capital to be put into those markets to be able to handle the canola.
Is there some swing capacity in certain markets today? Yes, there is, but overall it requires a lot of foresight planning to be able to actually talk about diversification. That is more of a medium-term and long-term strategy, not an immediate strategy.