We've seen some decrease in our Canadian pig production due to the economic circumstances we have had, but we still look at ourselves as having some major advantages. Rick has already mentioned quality standards. Those have also been in place for Canada. We have a very competitive feed grain production sector. Western Canada is always going to be an important source of feed grain that is better to utilize and better to process in value-added products here in Canada if we can. Unless we want to undertake a 50% to 60% or greater reduction in the size of our industry, we need to find ways to keep the Canadian output and sales abroad alive and growing.
We see the U.S. as being a major competitor, but it's not the only competitor. One of Colombia's next-door neighbours is Brazil. It's a massive exporter itself. We're looking for conditions under which we can compete against not just the U.S. but also the other major competitors.