Thank you.
Joe and Glen, I'd like to pursue what you meant in what you talked about. You talked about a minimum import price. Is that different from what you mentioned earlier this year about a rapid response tariff? I'm looking at this as proactive, whereas you see the rapid response tariff mechanism.... The way I understand it is that if today apples are dumped from Washington State, right away we would like to see a tariff imposed on these apples, rather than go through that whole process you talked about, which takes months and is costly and doesn't give any effect. Is this different?
This rapid response proposal of yours has been approved by the Canadian horticultural association, I believe. Where is it right now? Is there national agreement from the other apple producers? I'd just like some clarification; I'm not sure where we are with these two.