The official numbers are not out for our winter losses. We had a very mild winter in Ontario this year. I can say personally that I've had one of the best overwintering successes this year thanks to that mild winter. However, as corn gets planted, we are continuing to see poisonings across the province. So on one hand, things are looking up, but with legislation that's been put in place in Ontario, we were hoping to see a more proactive approach, with many of our growers willingly trying to reduce the amount of acreage they're putting in with treated seed.
The statistics aren't out on that yet, but we are hoping there will be a reduction in the amount of treated seed that goes out there, which will in turn translate into better winter losses.
We don't know; we're pushing to see those statistics. We should have the amount of treated versus untreated seed that was purchased, but that information has yet to be released. Again, it's looking as though many of us have had very few winter losses this year.