I can't speak to that. It's certainly an implication of missing this opportunity. I don't think, if we miss our deadline for 2006, the sky will fall. As is the case in most of these multilateral negotiations, we need to take more time than we allot ourselves initially. The Uruguay Round took almost nine years to complete. I think we've been at it for about five now.
Perhaps we were too ambitious in thinking we could come to a final outcome this year, but it's not the end of the road. We can continue to negotiate through new deadlines. We may have to take a period of time next year to pause and reflect and wait for the U.S. to renew their negotiating mandate. But I think the commitment is still there, especially at the political level, among all WTO members, so the opportunity still presents itself.