Or they would put in measures that make it more difficult to gain access to Taiwan, such as more inspection measures. They would take more samples, and there would be more delays upon arrival. From our perspective, it's much better to maintain that assurance in Canada. You can sample safely at the smaller level, knowing that we have an intense program back home.
So yes, it could affect all cherries and, as I say, then extend to other products if they lose confidence in the Canadian phytosanitary export program.