I'll just respond to that by saying that, as I pointed out, the world marketplace is a highly distorted marketplace to begin with. In the mid to late 1990s we tried to participate in the export market. We put in place programs that would allow producers to participate in the export market, and the response from the farmers was positive. We were challenged before the WTO and all of these exports were deemed to be subsidized according to the WTO panel and so we had to stop.
Currently if we were to ship cheese or any other dairy products into the European market at the European price, which is a price below the domestic price here in Canada, those exports would be considered subsidized and would not have access to the European market.