Yes, absolutely. Diversification is critical. It is important. However, for canola in the region, there's really no getting around it. China will continue to be a major market.
Agriculture products always flow to the countries that demand them. We certainly have been working on diversification. The United Arab Emirates has become a major market for us, with just shy of $200 million last year. To put it in context, there were $5 billion of canola exports to China in 2023. For a country like Vietnam, it was $604,000.
Certainly, there's opportunity, particularly with canola meal, which is the by-product. When you crush canola, you get oil and meal. The meal is certainly something that we need to find new markets for. We have more crush capacity in Canada. We're at 11 million metric tons now. We're adding about another three million tonnes. Therefore, there will be new markets for meal, but China, for the foreseeable future, will be a hugely important market for Canada's canola farmers.