The DRC and PACA have had a long history of working together. In fact, the PACA actually handles a few of the disputes for the DRC. Then we talk back and forth regularly because the systems are so common.
As this reciprocity returns, there will become more U.S. members. There will be more applications to DRC to resolve disputes. That's all good stuff because as Quinton was mentioning, this is not a one-way street. The relationship between the U.S. and Canadian growers is very important. Canadian produce flows south when there's an abundance of Canadian produce. We make up for the shortages during that long, cold Canadian winter with product from the United States.
Overall, it's going to make everything better.