You're absolutely right. Right now there's a 12.5% applied tariff on wheat. For barley it's 10%. But for wheat and barley they have a bound tariff that floats somewhere between 90% and 248%. So if we suddenly bring wheat into Colombia and they think it is too low a price, they can lift the tariff up as high as the bound tariff. It's a really strong safeguard mechanism for that, and we'd just simply like the elimination. You're right. Colombia's tariffs on wheat and barley will be immediately eliminated to zero effective January 1, 2009, and then they won't have to grapple with that sort of tariff.
On April 30th, 2008. See this statement in context.