It's a wonderful position to be in because we're finding ourselves behind the U.S. in several other situations, notably Korea, but others as well, Latin and Central America, where they've gotten a head start on us.
I think, at the minimum, it will be three years before the U.S. has a deal with Europe. I've seen industry put positions down that they say are absolute must-achieve goals for their trade negotiators, which our experience would suggest are going to be pretty difficult to achieve.
We do have a critical head start here to develop trade relationships that will give us five years or more. It's up to us to make or break it, and that's a really welcome situation for us compared to what we've had lately.