I should address some of the labour challenges. I'll probably move it a little bit off CEs and whatnot where agriculture is benefiting from programming that allows us to go to countries as an industry, promote our product, build those relationships and work collaboratively with trade commissioners or other participants. That particular...whether it's programming or whatnot, is really under stress because of the lack of funding and demand for more opportunities in global markets.
If anything, it's one of those things where there are some fundamental challenges here domestically in Canada, whether it's labour or supply chains or even just investment in routes. At the same time, on the other side there is a need for partners through programming to really build those relationships in the absence of government being able to come through.