So the Canadian Wheat Board has not been part of those discussions at the bilateral consultations on agriculture in any way.
I appreciate, of course, getting the list of who is coordinating those groups and how many there are taking place within the government. I do want to come back to a general question in the minute or so that I have left in this first round, though. It's on the issue of the diversity of our trading.
As we know, currently 85% of our trade goes to the United States. I come from the small business sector, where you're putting yourself at risk if you're just dealing with one particular client. There obviously has to be an intent to diversify markets so that we eliminate the dependence on the American market. As we've certainly seen with softwood, that can be to our detriment. What is the approach of the department, then, on trying to lessen the dependence on one market?