Thank you.
You are absolutely right on the size of the market. I did have an individual from China come to Prince Edward Island to look at the potato industry, which might be able to supply their dehydrated potato market. The problem was that at the end of the two-day series of meetings, the individual would require all of Prince Edward Island's potatoes, all of New Brunswick's, and all of Maine's. It was too big a market for us to service.
On the trade commissioner side, do we have enough trade commissioners in China, or do you believe we should expand that area? It is a big country. There are lots of opportunities there. In an area I see as a problem, where do you see we're going to be left in the Chinese grain market with the loss of the Canadian Wheat Board? I know the others on the other side will laugh at this, but the fact of the matter is the Canadian Wheat Board gave us a huge leg up in China in that it was the only agency that would provide credit to the Chinese following the revolution. Their importing agency swore by the Canadian Wheat Board in terms of supporting it, and it was a good agency to do business with.
Do see any consequences there as a result of the government's demise of the Canadian Wheat Board here as a single-desk selling agency? You are dealing with a single desk in China as well.