From my time spent in the pork industry, we did have some linkages with Brazil, and in just a few years they became a fairly significant competitor of Canada, particularly in the Russian market. They certainly have some considerable advantages in climate, which allows them to not have to invest as much in the buildings that we have to invest in. On the other hand, we have some advantages in managing animal health issues because of our climate, not moving animals around as much as they do in Brazil. I think Brazil has 13 different countries on its border, so it has some advantages and disadvantages.
In the agrifood industry it is increasingly important to be able to demonstrate the rigour of food inspection systems and so on, and we have had co-operation between Canada and Brazil in that respect. It is still an area Brazil is needing to focus on in maintaining its world access, and perhaps this is an area of advantage for Canada.