It would be the same. It gets very political in India, and they do grow their own version of canola called rapeseed. However, tariffs are very high.
I just wanted to say we work to establish relations with China. The chair of our farmer board, Roger Chevraux, was in Beijing in November.
Just to Mr. Kucharski's point, we're actually at less than 33% trade to China. If you're only looking at seed exports, then that is correct, but we're at less than 33% trade exports to China. We are working to diversify. They were $5 billion of $15.8 billion last year. I just wanted to get that on the record. Our trade exposure to China has not actually increased.