I see it as being an important bridge to when we get the WTO agreement back on the rails. I mean, even if Doha falls through, I think there will be enough determination to get a multilateral process going again. But it could easily be ten years before we see the results of that. It's ten years now, since Seattle, when we thought we were ready to go on a deal.
Right now we would be able to sell much more product in the European Union if we had the improved access that we would get through the Doha Round but that we are now hoping to get through the EU-Canada negotiations. We were at the Anuga trade show in Germany, and we had a group go down into Italy.
There's definite market interest in Canada pork, and not just certain cuts, as we thought it was; it's much wider than that.