With regard to exporting products to Portugal, I noticed there's a lot more coming this way as opposed to going in that direction. One idea is maple syrup. I spoke to the regional secretary of the Azores this morning, who brought home six bottles that he absolutely loves it. It's very popular there. He said he likes to have it with his panquecas. I think that's something to consider.
The other thing is that there could now be a lot of opportunities for Canadian lumber to be sent over there. They're beginning to build wood frame houses, which was not the case before but has now become the new thing in Portugal. I think there are huge opportunities for Canada in that area.
Given the fact that Portugal is no longer getting the majority of its beef from Brazil, that might also be another opportunity for Canada.
I've stolen all the time. Now Mr. Correia doesn't have time, so I apologize.