I mentioned some of the things earlier. We now have a growth allowance of 1% that provides milk that would not have been available in the past. This is relative to innovation and new products. We have a system where we now have agreement to redirect skim milk. That redirection of skim milk will be a commercial transaction between processors. We will act as the intermediary, if you like, to ensure there is no shortfall in raw product, to ensure that the businesses can go forward.
We have certain export opportunities within the WTO and we utilize those every year. We try where at all possible to work with organizations that export value-added products. A good example is that we've been working with a firm from outside Canada that wishes to make infant formula and export that. That's looking very promising. It appears that it's going to occur this year. It's a significant potential for value-added products in Canada.
Supply management might make it a little more difficult, but I believe that the changes that we've made and the programs, etc., that we have in Canada and that we're currently adding to our portfolio provide us with a great deal of opportunity to continue to grow the industry.