I have no ability to comment on that with any sort of U.S. government position or anything like that. Sorry about that. I hear things, but that's just like you hear things, so I don't really want to make comments based on that.
On sugar beets, sugar, when you're talking about the sugar program in the United States, that is obviously one of our most sensitive products. You have sensitive products, and we all know what they are, and we have sensitive products. Sugar is an issue we have had for a long time--our import program with sugar. It's a very regulated program. We find with regulated programs, there are always going to be efforts to get around that sort of regulation. I don't know enough about the heavy juice to know exactly how that fits into the scheme of things, but the answer to the sugar issue is really found in multilateral trade negotiations.
In terms of changing some of our import programs and so forth, it's something we'd be willing to deal with, but this is legislation, this is the law of the United States. So we implement those laws regarding sugar, ensuring that whatever comes in is coming in according to the import program and what it allows.