Yes, I think the Japanese are watching closely the investments in the crush plants in Saskatchewan that you alluded to. We have a long-standing relationship with the Japanese. It's a very stable and important market. The Japanese are certainly interested in importing raw seed, and I think that for Canada, even with our crush plants coming online, the market will dictate where that commodity goes. There will be more value-added jobs created here, but we have a strong relationship with the Japanese.
I see that the chair has her light on. Otherwise, I'd ask my colleague Chris Davison to go further.
It's a fine line to walk with our traditional export markets, certainly, as we look to get more into value-added, but I feel that there will always be a market for the export of raw seed as well.