They already do that. So this is a situation where they have a need beyond that, that they don't even have refining capacity to process that sugar in time. The problem is also legal interpretation, so the United States Trade Representative needs to work a little harder at finding a mechanism to bring in that refined sugar in an orderly fashion that doesn't disrupt their market yet provides users with quality sugar in a reasonable amount of time.
We're well situated to supply that through trucks and railcars. We can't bring in boatloads and dump it in.
That's what we're working on, and certainly I appreciate the suggestion of also going to the agriculture committee, because I think we can put a little more pressure, from a Canadian perspective, to find those.
It is in the interests of the U.S. user industry as well as our export--