Yes, absolutely and it's been a constant challenge. The produce industry has this higher component that a lot of other food products do not have. It's the high perishability of the product. Unfortunately, the main shipping lines are not Canadian companies. They're international companies. They don't follow our rules. They follow their own rules, and they sent to most of their customers back several months ago a notice that they are not responsible for delays.
A container used to take 20 or 21 days when it comes from South America, and it's now over 40 to 42 days. If they respect the required temperature in the container they will not take any responsibility for the delay, but if you're shipping citrus and the shelf life is about six weeks, by the time the produce arrives here it's almost end of life. Nobody is responsible. The shipper is not responsible and the carrier is not responsible, so the Canadian importer has to take the beating on this. It's been costing hundreds of thousands of dollars for wasted product that arrives end of life.