Certainly. There are multiple elements to interprovincial trade barriers. From the perspective of the Niagara community, the B.C. wine community, and the emerging markets out there, it's important that this become one of the key steps forward as far as interprovincial trade barriers go. There is direct correlative data that can be associated with this singular change. Looking across the border at our friends in the United States, with their striking down their interstate barriers related to the wine industry, they saw a 31% increase in trade.
On October 19th, 2010. See this statement in context.