I'll start.
None of us are trade experts. I know that you've already had a witness from Canada West, I think it was, at the end of last month, who talked about some of the implications of what is a managed trade deal. If China has to buy all of its soybeans, or most of them, from the United States, that will have a negative impact on other countries that produce them. Brazil is certainly at the top of that list, but also Canada.
Of course, the targets that were set are really quite high. I think that many people in the United States have been skeptical that China will actually be able to meet those targets. Also, with the COVID-19 epidemic now, it seems even more unlikely that it will reach those targets. It remains to be seen whether China buys a great deal of agricultural products from countries other than the United States as it struggles to meet even the commitments that it has made so far.