I would agree with that sentiment.
As was mentioned, Canada is the world's largest exporter of pulse crops. Any time that our members—Canadian pulse growers and exporting businesses—can have another market, another bidder on that product, we see a rise and an increase in demand. Generally speaking, in terms of the region, I think it's an important signal to show Canada's willingness to do business and be open for business.
Certainly, any time we enter into an agreement or a proposed agreement with a new market as the world's largest exporter of that crop, there remains tremendous potential, specifically as we continue to see food patterns evolve and the inclusion of pulses and pulse ingredients into more foodstuffs and onto more plates around the world—