Yes, it will.
Also, we're in a competitive environment here in Canada where we're a major producer of quality crops across the gamut, whether that's pulse crops or, of course, canola or things like wheat. The decision a farmer might make when they look at what they have intentions of seeding happens at harvest time the year before, so having a stable and competitive price for that crop and knowing that there's a market to sell it to is really beneficial in terms of encouraging the adoption and the increase in acreage of that crop. We know it's a competitive environment there, so having more markets to send our pulse crops to and knowing that there's a global demand for them are very important to us.