I would say that you're quite right. We have an excellent regulatory organization and regulatory policy.
What we find is that there is a lot of international negotiation that takes place that involves regulators, and it's increasingly an important part of our market access challenges. Therefore, in our first recommendation, we've talked about the need for more resources, particularly in Asia. Those resources are really very much those same regulatory and science kinds of resources.
The market access challenges that our processors run into these days internationally are around what's called sanitary and phytosanitary measures. They're around crop protection measures and regulatory issues and so on. It really takes real science and technical experts to help us with those, not policy developers, and that's why there's that recommendation.