In the trade relationship with the fresh fruit and vegetable sector, we've seen growth and development within our trading relationships in an increased export strategy with our U.S. partners, as well as growth in the Mexican market.
Where we've actually seen some challenges is in our own domestic internal trading framework. A good example, when you talk about the wildfires, is British Columbia, which is looking for rootstock for wine grapes as well as their tree fruit industry. Ontario has rootstock available, but they cannot sell that to B.C. without fumigation. We need an exemption for that. It's an internal non-tariff trade barrier to moving product from one province to another. These are some of the issues we see domestically.