I hate to disagree with my friend, Mr. Masswohl, since he's from my home district, but the reality of Germany is its reproductive piece is 1.4 children per mother. Germany will actually shrink in the next 25 years according to a just-retired member of the Bundestag. It's actually not going to grow, and they say 500 million may not become 600 million without immigration.
They're actually older than we are on this continent. As much as 500 million is a great market, John, it may not grow to 600 million without immigration, and they have some difficulties with immigration, much more so than us.
Anyway, that's an aside. I want to talk to Kathleen about GIs because the word I heard on GIs going back to a number of different folks I talked to—and it wasn't you, it was actually the EU ambassador. This thing got stuck somewhere because his estimates to me were that at some point he thought we'd be down in the low 50, 60. I've heard a number that's 140-some-odd GIs. Sorry for the acronym, those are geographical indications.
Is that the number? Is it stuck at that? That poses difficulties: Mr. Laws has articulated a couple of their processors that it may pose a potential difficulty for. We don't know yet for sure until the text comes. It may not. It will undoubtedly, according to the technical document, pose difficulties for folks in the future who are new, who will not be able use...and the ones that have been thrown out so far are Parmesan, Parma Ham.
But if there are 140-some-odd, that's a big impact for folks as they develop the new businesses that Mr. Preston's talking about.
If they're competing against the GI, which, quite frankly, is a non-tariff barrier.... We don't really have GIs in this country. We've never had that culture. I know Europeans do, and they love them to death. But I watched the champagne industry in Niagara disappear. There is no such thing as Canadian champagne. It's gone. You can buy brut, but you can't buy champagne. It's the same thing, by the way, for those who like champagne, buy Canadian brut. It's extremely good. But the problem is it's not champagne, you can't call it that, right? Lost it.
Do you have any sense of what the numbers are?