I'll give you an example.
VA TECH is one of the largest companies in the business of building electricity generating stations. VA TECH is a huge Austrian company. Their procurement arm is based in New York. We hosted an incoming procurement mission on the part of VA TECH. We put them in touch with about 25 small Canadian technology companies.
One of the companies they looked at was a fairly well-known Canadian company that produces high-speed and very defined cameras. Those cameras are now in VA TECH's emission control systems throughout the world. That's the type of supply chain relationship. We sometimes think of trade in terms of country-to-country exports, but a lot of what we trade is actually indirect, through the supply chains of larger companies.
We've always had a very, very good supply chain opportunity through North American multinationals that have taken our products everywhere, and I think it's the same thing with Europe now.