Absolutely. Clearly the United States continues to be our largest market. Canadian whiskey is the largest-selling whiskey in the United States. We outsell Scotch, Irish, bourbon combined, by a wide margin.
The dollar has had a significant impact on our ability to be successful in the United States, although we are working hard to continue to sell. Clearly it has eliminated for everybody the critical need to diversify your sales opportunities around the world.
Korea, as we've noted, is an important spirits market. Not every market in the world, not every country, is oriented to spirits. Some countries are beer-drinking countries; predominantly some countries are wine-drinking countries. We have to focus on the countries that have knowledge, appreciation, and a taste for spirits, and maximize and optimize those opportunities, and I think that does this. And clearly, with an FTA that reduces a tariff, that allows us to go into a country that has an appetite, if you will, for our goods, frankly, we'd be irresponsible if we didn't try to pursue that.