One of the other things we need to be aware of is that non-tariff trade barriers—this is a bit of a different way to look at this—can also be the result of an attitude. One of the concerns I have both as a producer and as an exporter of product is with the resurgence of protectionism in the U.S. attitude. The U.S. is looking at trade deals and trade negotiations right now in a protectionist way.
Also, my fear is that we might get to a position where we start to get away from multilateral trade deals and we get into more bilateral trade deals. I view that as a strong risk for our industry, because in a multilateral trade deal, we have multiple countries at the table, all benefiting from an agreement and agreeing to different things. That gives us access to a bloc of countries, whereas if we get to a position in which we're doing singular trade deals between countries, it becomes much more difficult for us to gain widespread market access, especially if one dominant player is seen as the hub of the deals, making deals with several different countries instead of one lateral deal.