That's just an excellent recommendation. In the process of going from the coke ovens to electric arc, they need a lot of recycled material, so thank you very much for that recommendation. Hopefully, it will make it into our report.
For the canola growers and Mr. Carey with a “Y”, I'm also a Canada-Japan co-chair, and Japan loves a number of agricultural products, including canola, as you're well aware. Canada is going into value-added, in particular in the west—and I'm glad they are—with crushers for canola, I believe in Saskatchewan and some other areas, because the Japanese like to buy raw canola, crush it over there and then put it into bottles. It's all over the place.
As we're doing this right thing and moving to value-added with canola, have you had any feedback from the Japanese or any concerns that could result in any non-tariff barriers related to canola or other agricultural products that you're aware of?