Certainly overwintering is an issue, and it has become, really, a public barometer of bee health, but it's very regional in nature.
You're right that in certain areas it's 14.8% or 14%, but in Ontario, if we go back three years or four years, it was upwards of 50%. It's regional and it's seasonal, but it's also very important, because it does give a snapshot. It doesn't give an overall trend, let's say, from year to year, but from year to year, we do see an overwintering loss number that at times is economically unsustainable for beekeepers. It's trying to get to below that level that's important.