Very well. We're strong supporters of enhanced international trade. Some 75% of what we make in spirits in Canada is exported. We are significantly an export business. It's a pretty simple business. We convert Canadian agriculture produce into higher-value products that we sell around the world.
We have been active supporters. I think some of the members around the table here would have had visits from us on deals like that with Colombia. We were the only national industry that stood up publicly and said we should do the Colombia deal.
In our particular business, because there are phase-outs, a lot of it has to do with tax treatment and access to the consumer. In fairness, I have a phase-in period, so there's a working-in period. But we see a tremendous opportunity. The trick is having enough capital to be able to go and exploit those markets for Canadian whiskey and some of our other spirits products. But we are very strong supporters and encourage more; we encourage a strong push on that.