First, on the technology side, you're absolutely right. We start by trying to innovate to reduce our costs here. Innovation, whether it's a grape harvester or a grape pruner or whatever that technology may be, will cross the border pretty quickly. If there is an issue in Chile with labour and you have a labour-saving technology, it will move there; it probably won't move there as quickly, because they don't have the same labour costs as we do.
So there will be some adjusting in there. There's no question about that.
What was the other half of your question?