You talked about challenges facing the businesses from that perspective, including competition from around the world—emerging markets as well—and opportunities for farms to build and become more competitive in leveraging their capacity. You talked about research.
In Windsor we've worked with the local community and the key stakeholders to try to build and leverage their comparative advantages.
You might be familiar with the Institute for Border Logistics and Security, which is trying to bring the key economic players around the region to leverage the comparative advantage that the Windsor region has to support firms' ability to be more successful in tapping into existing markets, such as the United States, but also emerging markets, to ensure that they become more efficient in tapping into those new markets or supply chains.