I think we had some successful negotiations that included a realistic view of Canada's ability to actually meet the requirement. To be able to fumigate at origin and to be effective in treating and managing the risk for the pests that they wanted treated was not an option for Canada at that point.
We needed to create some flexibility for the fumigation to be offshore, or not at origin, in order for us to effectively meet the requirements for certification. For the CFIA, a competent authority, to be able to issue a phytosanitary certificate we would need to know that the fumigation was effectively done. It had to be done offshore because of the reasons I gave earlier with respect to the ineffectiveness of methyl bromide in our climate.