In response, all I can say is that we're responsible for ensuring the trade agreements are upheld at the retail level, and they're not. Back in the eighties, the wineries were also pushing to maintain discriminatory practices that were flying in the face of our trade agreements, and they lost.
For example, in Ontario many, many wineries were in the process of getting off-site winery stores, and as a result of the trade agreements the only wineries that were able to keep them were the ones that already had them in operation. Wineries that had applications on the table and had agreements with landlords to open off-site wine stores were not allowed to go ahead. The wineries lost in that. We're feeling that they could lose again.