I don't have acreage in mind right now for soybeans in Atlantic Canada, but they are grown in all the Atlantic Canada provinces. There is real opportunity in going to ports that are close by. In Ontario, that's the story of the competitive advantage. You can truck almost all the soybeans in Ontario and Quebec directly to a port in Montreal or Hamilton, so it's very quick access. The same is true in Atlantic Canada.
I think the challenge in Atlantic Canada has been finding varieties that are suitable to the climate and the soil. Finding answers to that is a priority in terms of our research. Again, the public research outlets are working on that. The research and innovation support that the APF provides is doing exactly that. It's getting varieties that work in different conditions in Canada.