Thank you for that.
As a final question, has there been any discussion of how to avoid the Mexican reality? The developing country, with the NAFTA provisions agriculturally, has seen in the past year massive dumping of corn exports from the U.S., which has contributed to a profound economic downturn and instability in rural Mexico. There's been the loss of a million jobs, with increased criminality and violence.
Is there, within the government's position, any consideration of how to avoid that kind of situation with developing countries if they are trying to protect farm-based, community-based agriculture?