I think non-tariff barriers have become a fact of life. We expect they will occur. How do you respond to them? That's why one of the things we have asked for is to have a mechanism in this agreement to deal with these SPS problems when they come up.
I mentioned that the frustration we had with the Koreans was that we just couldn't get our CFIA officials to talk to them. If we have a mechanism that obligates them to work through these issues, that'll be something valuable. It's another reason why the Canada Beef Export Federation has a permanent office and permanent staff in Korea, to help deal with these issues as they come up.
As I say, you're right, it's a fact of life. You go into that with your eyes open and you try to have mechanisms to deal with them.