We know China and the work towards creating an agreement with China. There's business currently happening with China. Being paid in China is a challenge. We have member companies that are buying Chinese companies because of their secured customer list. Industry is finding a way to move around the mechanism. This is why the dispute resolution model is so important in foreign countries. If you ship a boatload of cherries into China, and you're not getting paid, it's a significant loss to the domestic industry, potentially bankrupting. That opportunity of ensuring that we have the appropriate models in place in China to deal with disputes is key. Industry is being creative right now, but that won't last forever, as an example. Of course, we have phytosanitary and other components that come into play with China, as we all are aware.
On May 30th, 2017. See this statement in context.