With respect to Alberta, D'Arcy mentioned in his presentation that we know that in the next two years we probably are going to have somebody within the province who will do further value-added processing. For us this is really critical. We have obviously been putting forward mostly commodities for export, and the opportunity for our farmers to have a choice to go beyond the export borders into something more highly valued; you mentioned the pea proteins, the fibres, and the starch opportunities. It's just a matter of getting the people set up in Alberta to get it moving. We know that across other parts of Canada there is a greater interest in those types of products.
With TPP, the advantage for us if we sign that agreement is that some of those non-tariff trade barriers on the further valued-added product will be reduced. For pulses specifically, I think there could be a good opportunity there.