Thank you so much for the presentation.
Let me begin with the European Union, and congratulations on your work in the ratification of the EU deal. I'd like to follow up on what both Mr. Gourde and Mr. Longfield were discussing on the theoretical and then the practical implications.
I forget who mentioned this, but we have a deal with the EU that hasn't been ratified by a variety of countries, and we have 300 or so non-tariff measures or barriers. Who do you deal with when you're dealing with the theoretical? Are you dealing with the EU bureaucrats, or are you dealing with the local guys, let's say, from France, Germany, or Italy? I'm just trying to wrap my head around how it actually works practically.