The answer is yes. Setting aside all the other strategic reasons, the tariffs are up to 30%. So if the tariffs come down, that will give us a significant financial advantage, as Canadian exporters, in selling to that market, especially the pulse crops—the peas, the lentils, the chickpeas. Those are products that are consumed a lot in the Middle East. They can't grow enough, and they always need to be importing.
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