We're not exporting a lot to the area--about $5 million or $6 million. But they see it really as a growth area. Particularly with the U.S. already giving duty-free access to the market, they see it as a means to have goods transformed there and entered back into Canada. They see it as a real growth potential. With fewer and fewer clothing manufacturers in North America, it's an obvious market for them.
I think our exports to the area have averaged about $6 million over the past three years. The exports in agriculture are probably about $250 million, and it's about $660 million overall. But it's certainly seen as a growth area for a number of niche players in that industry.