I think that many of our anecdotes are one-offs, even using the canola industry. One of the biggest challenges that we have here in the province of Saskatchewan—and we do very well on the agriculture and resource base—is that sometimes the tariffs in place in other countries to protect industries hamper our ability to develop value-added industries.
The game-changer in Saskatchewan in the last five or six years has been the crush of canola in the province. In Japan, as an example, there's a tariff on oil but not on seed. It certainly hampers our industry in terms of growing the value-added side. Where you see a lot of the tariffs is on the value-added side, and that's where we're trying to grow our economy. We've seen a lot of growth, and quite frankly, the jobs come from the value-added side.