That's right, and I think that's why it's an important point, even on the question you asked Mr. Masswohl.
If my recollection is right, Colombia imports somewhere around 80% of their wheat, barley, and pulse crop needs. If we don't have the same deal the U.S. has, then the U.S. will simply fill that demand.
I mentioned earlier that our agricultural industry is very integrated with that of the U.S. We're always competing back and forth, even across our own borders. It makes it almost one market. For that reason, we need parity with the deal the U.S. is getting. It's not so much about replacing what the Colombians might be producing; it's about our ability to be able to compete against the U.S. in the same market.