I'm just going to do some mental math here. I think the value of the Canadian market, on average, is somewhere around $3.70 or $3.80 per kilo, so $3,700 or $3,800 per tonne. The Asian market is somewhere between $4 and $5 a kilo, so $4,000 to $5,000 a tonne. What I've seen from the Middle East on a dollar per kilo basis, it's even a little bit higher.
I don't know if you could extrapolate that average out if the volume started increasing. I think it's fair to say between $4,000 and $5,000 a tonne, so take that in the middle, $4,500 times 200. What is that, $9 million...or $900,000?