I think, as I said in the presentation earlier, we have estimated that the increase in market opportunity for Europe could be as much as a $90-million increase, which is a doubling of our potential oil sales to the European Union. So Europe is not a huge market for the canola industry; we have larger markets in other jurisdictions. But at any time you remove tariffs off products going into a market, you make those products more competitive and, as Ailish Campbell said on the earlier panel, that's a tax on the farmer in Canada.... If that tariff is eliminated, then more returns come to the industry and come to the farmer in Canada. It helps the Canadian farmer to be more competitive in the European marketplace. All around that's a good thing for the canola sector.
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