I agree with the other witness here that there is an increase in the need for pollination in the canola areas and also blueberries in the Atlantic provinces.
That, I think, gives an incentive to probably [Inaudible—Editor] and some of the beekeepers will spray their colonies to have more colonies next year, but that doesn't discount that they are having higher than expected losses during the winter. Everything is related to the market. If there is a need for colonies, the beekeeper will try to fill the need because there is a profit to make; however, the losses that they are having in winter is impacting those benefits.