The short answer would be yes. It certainly could impact our trading with the EU or other countries. I think what is needed is reciprocity, and it has to be enforced in trade agreements. As you just heard Mr. Northey say, there are no teeth in the current dispute resolution mechanism at the WTO. It would be incumbent upon our government, should these BCAs come into existence, to enforce the trade agreements with other countries or apply reciprocity measures if needed.
It really needs to be part of our multilateral agreements across several jurisdictions that have clear methodologies when we're talking about measuring on-farm carbon. That is at the crux of this: to ensure that we are being put on a level playing field for this. However, yes, it could have, potentially, some very challenging issues with regard to our export markets, for sure.