You didn't show that but....
Peru is an interesting.... I was down there and I think there are 3,000 varieties of potatoes grown. They have 28 different ecoclimates. Then they have the seed bank, of which Ag Canada funds a portion. They have tens of thousands of different seed varieties.
The really interesting potato is one that is all knobby and bumpy. It's called the mother-in-law potato. If you go to your girlfriend's house and the potential mother-in-law peels the potato very accurately and nicely, it means she likes you. If she just hacks it all up, she doesn't. That's the potato industry in Peru.
You show the differences in the market from 2014 to 2015. Your increase in Japan and Singapore was phenomenal. Those are valuable markets. On the dollar numbers you still did well. It was the access you lost in Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, and so on, which weren't big markets to begin with, but it's the value of these markets, not the volume.