I think the problem with our seed is that it is specifically developed for our climatic zones, so our lentil seed from Canada would fail to produce any seed in Colombia.
Also, the problem they have in Colombia is that their farmers aren't sufficiently educated to farm lentils. They've been more adept at growing other crops. I believe people who have strengths should work on strengths in a global market, and obviously in Colombia it's not a strength to grow lentils. They are better to produce other commodities.
We produce lentils very efficiently, obviously, because Canada has grown this industry that was virtually unheard of in 1980 when we started our company, to now, where it's world-renowned. We're the world's largest producer of lentils, and that's because that is our strength. We are very competitive, high-quality producers.
I think it's best that we export our lentils into Colombia and let Colombian farmers produce what they're best at. I would guess one of those items would be coffee, which we all enjoy.