We want to have the same terms of access as the United States.
I didn't mention it in my presentation, but the Colombia tariff on beef is 80%--that's eight zero. As Bob mentioned, that's their applied tariff; they have a higher bound tariff. If they want to increase it, they can increase it up to 108%.
When we see that the U.S., on its high-quality beef, the prime and the choice grades, will be able to ship as much as they want at a 0% tariff right away, and we're not getting that--maybe we get a bit of a reduction in the first year, and our lower grades are even longer, and we get less access for those--it's not a competitive situation. We want to have the same access, or better, that the U.S. gets into Colombia.