They have a very advanced economy with huge interests across the board, including agricultural. So when they sit down at the table they bring a very broad agenda, as do we. But as Terry just said, it isn't just what we on our side want. Getting people to show up at a meeting is not always easy, because they're being pulled from all sides; they have a multilateral component.
A lot of these countries, even the small ones, have been busy working on bilateral and regional activities within their particular parts of the world. So when you finally show up at the table there are many variables at play as to how far or fast you can go in any particular negotiation.