We're already seeing an increase in exports. Seventy per cent of what we make in this country leaves Canada; we don't have a big enough market to support it. We have a relatively mature domestic market. People aren't drinking a lot more alcohol nor do we necessarily want them to be drinking a lot more alcohol. We have a mature market here. The opportunities for us to grow the business have to come from elsewhere.
We believe in trade. What I can tell you is that if we don't do these kind of deals, we're going to close distilleries. We've closed 50 distilleries over the last 30 to 40 years. Canada has very high tax rates on spirits, probably the highest in the world.