Well, there will certainly be an important role for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency in inspecting plants that are possible additions to the list. Right now we have four plants which are or could be very easily re-certified, and which together could ship in the order of 20,000 tonnes. That is a good tranche, I guess, of the quota as it comes into implementation.
Assuming we have a year and a half or so to get ready for the new agreement coming into place, we'll now see some other companies that have waited until there's real and effective access so they could envision investing, in some cases several million dollars. I know of one company that's talking about $20 million to make one of their plants EU-approved. We certainly have demonstrated in our many other markets, where we have to come up with product that meets different specifications than we have at home, that we can definitely line up the production to meet that market requirement, as we are doing in well over 100 other countries right now.