Another reason this is so important for us is that the Koreans historically have not been big players in the FTA game. Until a couple of years ago, they had none. In the last two years, they have gone through a sea change, and they are now one of the most active players in terms of bilateral negotiations.
I think I mentioned in my remarks that they've concluded negotiations with fifteen countries already. They're negotiating, as we know, with the United States. They have a process that has been under way for a while with Japan. They're courting the European Union. So they are basically either in negotiations or they have concluded or are contemplating negotiations with all our primary trading partners. That's why it's so important. If all those countries conclude FTAs and we don't, we'll be looking at having a disadvantaged access into the Korean market, never mind a preferential access.