British Columbia produces some of the best products in Canada, including especially on the commodity side, whether it is timber and wood or whether it is fresh berries and other agricultural products. The B.C. regions will have opportunities to export products like that, similar to other regions across Canada.
I think it's just a matter of recognizing that the U.K. market is an important market for British Columbia. It's my understanding that they have done a very good job of exporting into that market for the last number of years. Our trade commissioner service has helped to connect companies from B.C. with their U.K. counterparts to help open up some of those opportunities. I expect that will continue. As I said, the U.K. market is our number three export market for Canadian exports. This means that companies all across Canada benefit from that marketplace.