Thank you for the question.
You must know that our agency enforces the regulations.
From our perspective in terms of the agency, it is about the science-based, regulatory decisions that we make. When we look at agriculture and when we look at market access for products, to China or to any other country, those are really based on the requirements that we would want for our domestic products as well as exports and for our imports. There are no differences in terms of what we expect with respect to our agricultural products coming in or going out.
I would say that from a regulatory perspective, the focus is really on having science-based requirements, whether you're looking at domestic or imports.