I agree with Gord that it has been a long time, but I think maybe going into a formal process will help us along with getting some of these agreements in place. It hasn't worked in the past. I think the EU holding out on some of this technology holds us back not only in that country, but it may hold us back in others because we have commodities that we serve a number of countries to, and some of those countries have adapted to and received technology a lot quicker than the EU.
The issue with the EU holding out on some of these issues is that it may give rise or opportunity that some of those traits get co-mingled, and that's why issues like LLP are so important to be in place. It might not only affect the market of the EU but other markets where again with our system that we have of moving grain forward, there is no such thing as a zero tolerance. So those agreements need to be put into place.
We are cautiously optimistic that finally we're getting into the formality of this discussion.