From the oilseed processing perspective, trade agreements are absolutely critical in terms of expanding the process in Canada and adding more value in Canada, exactly as you say. I know Canada has traditionally been hewers of wood and drawers of water, and the processors are a good example of where we're adding value back to the Canadian economy.
Your point on jobs is also very important. The jobs that are created, as a result of investments in oilseed processes, are jobs that are in both rural and inner urban communities. It's a wide range of jobs that are created as a result of investments in oilseed processing. It could be lab technicians, power engineers, traders, mechanics, or electricians. There really is a wide range of jobs that are offered through the investments made into the oilseed processing sector.