Europe, Japan, South Korea. Some of them won't enter into equivalency arrangements with us because we don't have enough rigour in our system. Ninety percent of our organic trading partners do, and that's been the success of our Canadian regime.
When it comes to the opportunity, I think standards are number one. They have to be funded by the government; that is not an industry initiative. The only requirement out there...why it needs to be run through government is so that we can trade internationally, and we want to take advantage of that opportunity. It's been quoted in the Barton report. We do have an organic stakeholder on the economic round table. They are filtering that information upwards, that although we might be 2.2% of farms, our industry is the next generation and the wave of the future for agriculture.