Well, I believe right now we've started our WTO challenge with Korea. That's a very progressive step. I would say Korea is one of the markets that would have a definite help, if you want to say. It would increase pricing for all sectors of our industry. Currently, the United States is moving forward, as well as Canada, on trying to get under-30-month cattle into Japan. I believe that would be a positive move for us.
You will find, first and foremost, that as a company we are really strong believers in the Canadian domestic marketplace. I believe sometimes we think the export market is how we build an industry, but we're real believers that you need to be very strong domestically. Sometimes when we worry about the costs of SRM and some of these inequities, it's because we sit here and watch U.S. meat being shipped from a competitor in the United States into our domestic marketplace. That's what I want to counteract. I want to keep the cattle here. I want to make sure we service the Canadian market and we sell parts we really don't use.
The biggest bonus to the export market is selling for very good value all the parts that are not really usable here. It's that combination that creates the value that works for everybody.