China's market is between 3.5 million and 5 million metric tons of just canola seed. To replace that would take years. The challenge is that you have to get market acceptance of canola, and you have to build up all of the infrastructure. The canola seed needs to go into market. It needs to be crushed, where you're converting that seed to both oil and meal, so you need acceptance of both the oil and the meal within that marketplace, and you need the infrastructure. It's years. We have some markets that have a little bit of additional capacity, markets like Mexico, Pakistan and Bangladesh, but they can't take a fraction of the additional product.
Really, diversification is a medium- and long-term strategy. It's not a short-term solution. The short-term solution is that we need China open.