I think Mr. Holmes is quite accurate, and I would certainly support his statements.
Whenever we're trying to access international markets, you will have glitches in the system. For example, when we had an issue in and around blackleg in canola, we ran the risk of having our exports of canola to China restricted or stopped altogether. The market access secretariat was on the ground within 48 hours. Through the efforts of Fred Gorrell and the secretariat, as well as the minister, the embassy staff out of Beijing were able to address this. We have pretty well unimpeded access to that market. This is a huge benefit.