I can tell you our experience in Ecuador. When they signed the deal there, we lost a $78 million wheat market. It was a secure wheat market for Canada and we lost it overnight. So I just want to be clear on that.
I want to come back to the USDA, Sandra. I don't understand. You're saying it's difficult, that even if their industry wants to import because they have shortages, they can't. What specifically is the problem there?
Americans claim they're free traders, but they're nothing of the sort. They're one of the most protectionist countries in the world. Even on supply management, which folks sometimes like to attack us on for being protectionist, the American dairy industry is more protectionist than ours is and we have supply management.
So what are the rules of the game there that are causing the problems?