On the consequences, I think there are a number of possible consequences of applying an article 28 against the U.S. First of all, if we could apply an article 28 against the U.S., then it stands to reason that they could apply article 28s against us. We certainly export a lot of agricultural commodities to the U.S., so we could see potential actions against wheat, pork, and some of our key exports. That's one danger.
Secondly, I think we'd be concerned that if we did apply an article 28 against the U.S., they would challenge that. Certainly we have legal advice that says we shouldn't be allowed to apply it against the U.S. If they were to challenge that, an interpretation of article 28 may not be confined too strictly and we might get into broader issues of supply management. I think we could face certain risks if we went in that direction.