I'll answer the first one quickly. I don't believe our team is being weakened. I would believe the government will appoint someone who has the skills and talents to carry forward our position at the WTO. I think the fact that Steve has been moved over to the file on the EU bilateral shows the emphasis the government is putting on trade, and this bilateral, which will be a big one.
Of course, as you've heard from us in a couple of different ways, we prefer the multilateral system for a number of reasons, but the reality is that's the way the world is going. I think there's a lot of work to be done in the Pacific region, around the Asian markets, to try to open those markets as well.
New Zealand and Australia are setting up different coalitions and different agreements in those areas, and we need to be a part of some of that, I believe. So there's work to be done in a whole number of different realms, not just the WTO. The WTO is probably where we're going to base a lot of those agreements, so it's very important, but I would think that the bench is deep, I hope, and that we can continue on with the work that needs to be done. If you want to talk about the land ownership issue....
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