No. Actually, what happened is that one berry farmer started making a lot of money, so more and more got into it. Blueberries are vastly important. We don't always sell out—for instance, when we have a bumper crop—and we end up sending much of them to the United States market.
I would say this. One thing is that, if we should learn anything, it's that we're the egg producers, and my grandpa taught me the simple rule of “Don't be putting all your eggs in one basket.” Diversity is good. We need to be diverse. Take a look at what happened in the United States market. Some of our industries were devastated by that downturn.