Yes, we certainly are. In eastern Canada, we have very sophisticated infrastructure for soybean production. We've been growing soybeans for 60 years. There is new infrastructure going into the port of Hamilton. We now have four large grain-handling companies exporting soybeans from there. Our infrastructure is very modern, very up to date. In western Canada it's growing. What happens in western Canada is that you are relying on the same infrastructure that's there for the delivery of wheat, canola, barley, and so on to international markets. It's a very integrated business. As soybeans come on and there is more production in western Canada, they will go through that system. It's a highly efficient system. There are issues around transportation, which you would be very well aware of, that we are all working to improve. Aside from that, Canada has a very modern infrastructure, so that's not a challenge to growth.
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