Thanks, John.
As John mentioned, in today's market the maltsters have to deal with the Canadian Wheat Board for a price, and then the Wheat Board has a contract with the producer and they have a contract with the maltster. But in the future, going forward, the maltsters will be able to deal with contracts and have contracts with the producers.
Also, you'll find that maltsters like to do their business well in advance, so they would probably, in January, be able to put out their prices for the crop year 2012-13. They would be able to put those prices out earlier and farmers would have an ability to see what the prices are and whether they want to grow malt barley well in advance.
That's one area where I think they can do things like that.
With regard to the variety in the development of malt barley, you may find now that there will be commercial entities and companies that may want to get involved in the development of malt barley, seeing that they can now deal with producers directly and contract with producers to grow it. So the variety registration program that we have within Canada would fit in well with that type of thing.