To follow up on Mr. Longfield's point, the sense I'm getting from this conversation is that we will always have non-tariff measures or barriers, because if we don't, we're going to live like the Japanese, the Koreans, the French, or the Chinese.
Probably they don't want to do that and we don't want to do that, because we have separate societies, so we're always managing and trying to set rules that reflect our values and principles but also our interests.
Are there new countries that...? I know you guys implement and you don't develop policy, but countries such as Argentina or Brazil have huge agricultural markets where there can also be some integration. Is that a possibility? We always talk about the same places, right?