I guess we could also reflect on the fact that there are some European countries that have banned similar products. We just signed a trade deal. Certain countries are approving it, and gradually it will happen soon enough. Maybe that would help improve trade with certain countries in Europe, because Canada is going.... It can be said both ways, I guess, because in Europe they'd ban in certain places, so maybe it could be beneficial.
With regard to the transition period, obviously we're so unsure. If I'm a farmer and this actually goes ahead, what other products would be used to compensate for this?