It's going to stay there. The tariff wall is going to stay there. They also bring in raw sugar for refining and export. We also have anti-dumping duties and countervailing duties against the European Union for the same reason, because they are a threat to our market.
They are removing their domestic quotas in 2017, so there's going to be a bit of a bloodbath, in our view, because they will no longer be restricted as to how much they can sell in their domestic market, and they will no longer be restricted, in their view, as to how much they can export. Right now they have a WTO limit, but the view of the European Commission is that they can exceed that.