We have asked for the Indo-Pacific office to concentrate very much on the expanding markets, the growing markets like those in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. We want it to concentrate on the regulatory issues that often become non-tariff barriers.
We were mentioning, just a few minutes ago, the difficulties of the EU, where there may not be tariff barriers but where we're being blocked out by non-tariff barriers. What we want is regulatory officials who can work with regulatory officials to work things out at a regulatory level. Whether the issue is lack of knowledge or uncertainty or, sometimes, in order to expose that the issue is really political, the best way to do that is to work through the regulatory issues.