I can speak as a farmer; that's my expertise. I'm not an international trade lawyer or a politician. It seems that they would have more to lose than we would if we have a trade deficit.
With respect to putting more pressure on them, I don't know what the answer is to that. That's what we lean on you guys to do. It seems that what we're doing isn't working. Their not even entertaining the idea of having a delegation come is probably the place to start. Why is that the case? Has the relationship broken down that much or is this just part of their negotiation tactic? We all know they've done it before.
At the end of the day, I can speak as an expert in agriculture that we just need this problem fixed. We need to figure that out. That's your job, right? I know it's not easy. It's not easy just to say, “Put more pressure on.” I get that. It's just not that simple, but there have to be ways. This has happened before. We have to know what the solution is and we just have to get to it. It can't be a year from now. I get that it's not going to be next week, but....