We compete in the soy bean sector directly with the U.S. The numbers come from my counterpart in the United States, the United States Soybean Export Council, which grows 110 million tonnes of soybean, so they're much larger. They have $12 million in support coming directly from the federal government for market access work and market promotion work. Overall, they have a budget of $42 million. They have a presence in 70 countries, where they have staff on the ground who are dedicated to the U.S. Soybean Export Council. We compete directly and well with U.S. exporters, but we find ourselves fighting against that kind of institutional power everywhere.
Yes, I think APF does do it. The support they provide for market access work, such as the AgriMarketing program, is the right answer that helps us—