Very quickly, the current tariff situation on exports to Europe is 20% to 30%, effectively ad valorem tariffs, which is far too high a tariff for us to get any product into Europe. There are significant issues of having to get licenses and put deposits down that are going to be cleared away by having the quota administration moved to another department of the European Commission. This is what has happened in all their free trade agreements, with Chile, with Mexico. What it becomes then is a first-come-first-served system, the way Canada's quota system works. Canada's import quota system is quite transparent and it is basically, in most cases, first-come-first-served.
That's what will really change the game for us, that we can have access on those terms.