Actually, the point you're making is a very valid one. Argentina has many characteristics in common with Canada. It's largely an exporter and has a surplus of agricultural production. We are working with countries like Argentina to promote international standards or to promote the idea that if a country doesn't have a regulation on maximum residual levels, for example, instead of starting from scratch and inventing new levels, can they follow international standards? Can they adopt something that a country like Canada, with a lot of experience, has adopted?
That's why our involvement in international standard-setting bodies, in regulatory co-operation, and in sharing our experience with foreign regulatory agencies is so important.