I think the biggest problem we have with the European Union right now is differences in how we deal with biotech issues. Eighty-five percent of our canola is exported. Right now it's our largest cash crop in Canada. Canadian consumers have been very accepting of genetically modified products; the European consumers, not so much. We can't force European consumers to eat biotech products if they don't want to.
Europe is also a very important market for our canola industry for biofuels and for feed, and there needs to be much better harmony between the regulations we have in Canada and the regulations they have in the EU. We don't have a problem with market access for canola into Europe right now. It's really the regulatory issues that stop us cold from pretty much shipping anything. Those have to be dealt with or all the trade deals in the world won't help us at all.