Thank you, Ms. Dandurand.
The office is there for all producers.
It's completely agnostic, and we are seeing good success in value-added processing, for example.
As my colleague notes, there's a particular interest in looking at new markets and replacing those markets, but also in taking advantage of the trade agreements that we've implemented. The bureau, in a very short period of time, has supported a lot of activity. I believe there will be a report issued very shortly on the recent implementation of the strategy, which will point to some of those successes, not only in the grains and oilseed sector but in meat, value-added processing, etc.
One of the things that office allows us to do by having that presence on the ground is to maintain a very consistent dialogue with importing regulators and to marry up a lot of other activities related to trade shows, conferences and multidisciplinary discussions to allow Canadian excellence in agriculture to shine.
We're seeing some very good success. I think our colleagues in other departments are looking at the successes of that office as an opportunity for other sectors too, because it is working.