Yes, certainly. There are a number that are well under way in terms of developing their strategies. Others are certainly getting started and still others we will want to try to coax a bit to make sure that they're ready to hit the ground running.
Agriculture...I've certainly spent a fair amount of time with some of those groups. They are very well advanced in terms of being able to access the EU market. They're already starting to make decisions about how to prepare for that. Similarly, on the fish and seafood side, I think there was some skepticism about whether we would ever achieve something like this with the European Union. Now that we have, that has certainly geared up in Newfoundland and Labrador, and in B.C. and other provinces as well, particularly in the Maritimes.
I think we've seen it in some of the other areas of more manufactured products. Chemicals and plastics are very well advanced in terms of being ready to enter the EU market in a bigger way than they do now.
There's quite a long list. We were hampered a bit by the fact that some were perhaps having a few doubts about whether this would be achieved. Now that the announcements have been made, now that the signal has been given, I think there are all kinds of companies and sectors that are gearing up to start preparing for when this comes into effect.