I would say two aspects come into play. The federal government offered a program called the expanding market opportunities program, and it should be renewed soon. It had two main components for market diversification: maintain access to export markets and develop value-added products in the U.S. or elsewhere.
The government needs to keep the program in place, but every province needs to participate with its own system. As I said, we are looking at two very hard years from a price standpoint, and exporting our products will be difficult because our production level will only just meet demand in Canada and the U.S. That will all change afterwards, though, so we need to keep the doors open. It is essential that the government keep the program going.