I think through the funding that we've received in the past, and hopefully we'll see in the future from the federal government that has gone to the Canada Pork International, we have been very successful in most of the marketplaces we've tried. We also have a very good relationship with the federal government opening up access to those markets and dealing with our buyers and customers there. As well, the work the government has done in Canada with those governments has been very beneficial to us.
I would say that our traders, processors, and brokers really have benefited from that, and through Canada Pork International I think we're finding those marketplaces and the industry is moving into locations that are best for us. But one of the issues that always comes up is.... Each individual government can do what it likes, and if we look at the COOL situation it's not the industry, it's not the consumer, it's not the buyer in the United States that's causing the problem for us but, rather, it's United States government policies.
Likewise, that might be true if we looked at Russia as well, or having the lack of a trade agreement in South Korea. The funding that the federal government has provided to us in the past through Canada Pork International has been extremely helpful. I think our reporting back to Agriculture Canada has shown that, too.