I'll start on that, and, again, pass it to my colleague Chris.
In Canada we're lucky; we control 60% of the world's trade of canola. Australia is our biggest competitor, but there are other oilseeds that are happy to step in and fill that, like soybeans from Brazil and the United States. Canola is a Canadian invention and one we want to see abroad more. There are definitely times when—just like we see in our grocery stores in Canada, with the just-in-time delivery system—customers need that grain at the right time and the right place.
I'll ask Chris to weigh in.