I believe a free trade agreement would be a cornerstone to leverage additional activities for working against non-tariff barriers. For example, the fact that we're negotiating this agreement has put some pressure on the Koreans to open up their market for beef. So part of it is taking advantage of the opportunities that come along. If there is an agreement in place in Canada and Europe and the U.S., there may be an opportunity for us to work with our counterparts in trying to formulate a strategy on how to deal with any additional non-tariff barriers that pop up.
Korea put non-tariff barriers such as the WIPI standard in place, believing they were for the good of their country. At one point Canada was doing all these “made in Canada” standards. We were going to show leadership and they'd roll out around the world. We learned the hard way that it wasn't a good strategy. Korea is going through that same process, we hope, of adopting global strategies. You can encourage countries in that direction by joining arms with your international counterparts. I think that's something we need to continue to work on.