Exactly, and I think Jean-Marc would probably say the same thing.
The reality is that you only have so many crush plants built in markets around the world that will accept Canadian canola. To build new crush plants would take years.
In other markets, like those we've seen with durum in Italy, with pulses in India, what has been Canada's reaction when those markets have been shut down? Have we used retaliatory tariffs? Have we said, “Wait a minute, guys, this isn't good”? These markets now have been shut down for a long period of time, and it seems there's been no response from this government when this happens. Do you think the lack of response in previous disputes has now created the situation where China says, “Well, Canada won't respond. They won't do anything. We'll just do what we want”? Do you sense that happening here?