Yes. One of the interesting things about Europe as a potential trading partner is that--and this is not always the case with other countries we might trade with--they are culturally very similar to us. A lot of Canadians have European heritage. The idea of trading with Europe is not as hard to get your head around. The types of products we enjoy are very similar. As well, as Richard pointed out, Canada does have a very strong reputation for quality of product, and a lot of our standards are very similar to European standards, so not withstanding the differences we often butt heads on, we do have very similar standards and very similar values at the end of the day.
But even more importantly, I think there is a demand in Europe for a lot of the products we produce--for instance, for high-quality cuts of beef or for pork products. In fact we have really nice reciprocal trade with Europe, because some of the products they want and have a deficit in, we can ship to them, and some of the products we are weak in--ribs, for example--they can ship here. So there are market opportunities as well, and I think that's something we need to get our head around. This is a commercial opportunity for our farmers here in Canada and for our food processors here in Canada. So they will be receptive to Canadian product, and there's a demand there that we can help to fill.