In terms of export readiness, there are probably only 50 wineries in Canada that currently export. They are your larger and medium-sized ones. The small ones have to grow a foothold in Canada first. This is not unique to Canada. If you look at a country like Spain, which owns about 95% market share in their own market, they owned their own market before they started exporting.
Our members will continue to export. Those who are exporters have a foothold in the TPP countries already, and they look forward to growing that market share there. Some of the things that the federal government could do is provide us with improved market information on wine sales opportunities and demographics in each of these TPP countries, for example, so that when a small winery or a medium-sized winery is prepared to go, they go there running. They're not going there making mistakes.