I think it was pointed out that we are an exporting nation, and we are Europe's 20th-largest exporting partner. As they develop their own organic capacity, of course, it's going to be fewer exports I would say unless we can keep our pricing competitive on the export side of things. Also, we're seeing a lot more cheap imported goods coming into our country. We're finding people are buying wheat from other jurisdictions, but we're a wheat-producing nation. There's something wrong with that system.
We really need to look at how to make sure that there is going to be a competitive advantage for sourcing Canadian, without a supply-managed system. Because our sector doesn't even have the ability to apply for a check-off, we can't even access many of the programs that already exist with Agriculture Canada.
If we can get to that place where we have an organic act, we can unveil the funding mechanism that we're in discussions about. We're really looking at how we can have more support from Agriculture Canada on the market development side, but also more transition funding for farmers and extension services.