The other angle, perhaps, the reciprocity—and I think Mr. Walker mentioned it—was relevant to.... The EU is basically stating that, if they're going to do this—and they're talking steel and aluminum now and cement, that's fine—they're going to give back to their industries and sectors the tariff revenue that is generated at the border on their imports, which again will put us on a level playing field for what's going to transpire if they ever get to the agriculture sector.
Mr. Walker, you mentioned in your preamble, relevant to that.... Can you just expand what your thoughts are on it?