Well, the crux of the problem for 20 years is that everybody else's sensitive products are what we export. Beef and grain are sensitive in other countries; our sensitive products are chicken and dairy. I think they would still be allowed to have a 75% to 125% tariff if the Doha Round went through. The rest of us in agriculture don't have any of those kinds of tariffs.
I'm not speaking for the supply-managed industries. I get myself in a lot of trouble doing that. But I think at the same time we have to move forward and figure out how we're going to deal in this new world where our dollar is par with the U.S. dollar and where our currency is high against a lot of the world's other currencies. We must keep managing our competitiveness.