Like our cars, yes, and like processing facilities in Windsor and across the border in Michigan. Farmers like Brendan can often have the opportunity to sell to the United States as well.
If we look at the trade between the North American partners, we don't export a lot of soybeans to the U.S., if at all. It really depends on market conditions, and Mexico is not an important market for us. It's served significantly by the Americans. They have a much larger soybean production, and it would be a bit like selling ice to the Eskimos, so to speak.
I thank you for the question. We're very much part of an integrated economy.