Well, in regard to the EPA or TPP discussion, I fully agree with the previous two speakers and their comments. That directly relates to our industry as well.
But regarding the potential growth for our product in Japan, the disaster that occurred last year in Japan really brought honey to the forefront, as it is a non-perishable food product. There are a lot of opportunities there for Canadian honey because of its high quality.
The value-added industry in Japan is amazing. I've been there numerous times, and I've never seen honey packaged here or anywhere else in the world, as I have seen it there. They like our honeys because of the colour, the taste, and the food safety standards. It fits in perfectly with their wedding products and with their value-added products.
Those are two aspects where we can easily see double the growth for the next five to 10 years on our product over there.