Of course.
I would be remiss if I didn't mention that I was recently at the Ferguson family bean farm just outside of London, in St. Thomas. When you made your point about how long it takes to develop a bean crop, Mr. Innes, it matches exactly with what they told me. I grew up in a rural area as well, so I don't come to it absent any knowledge, but it's always good to learn about these things. What you're telling us, basically, is that this requires a lot of hard work that, again, isn't noticed at first glance.
What needs to go into all of this? I don't want to put words in your mouth, Mr. Carey. What do we need to prepare for, as part of a wider Indo-Pacific strategy on the agriculture side, in order to ensure these long-term relationships come into being and are sustained?