I believe there was a study report issued late last year. If my memory is correct, the Europeans had done a bit better. They had about a 10% or 11% increase in trade. Canada had about a 6% or 7% increase. I'd need to check, but I believe the numbers are roughly those.
It is worth bearing in mind one thing, though. The protectionist measures taken in Italy dramatically reduced durum wheat exports into the European Union. If that hadn't occurred, Canada's exports would have increased and the numbers would be much stronger.