I think the simple reality is that a well-functioning supply chain is good for everybody who is involved in it. It's good for the farmers. It's good for the retailers, and it's good for the consumers at the end of the day.
The question is what role a code can play in making it function better. We have certainly seen from the experiences around the world that it does have a positive impact. There are lots of examples from the U.K. and Australia of how it's improved that fluidity and made it a more attractive, more effective marketplace for everybody involved.