I think Martin touched on it. Certain markets in the world are mature markets--Japan, for example--where there's already a large middle-income group that's already buying, that has the consumer taste to buy, finished pork products or high-quality breads or whatever.
The future in countries like Colombia is that there is a large young population. That's a market for the future. If we are in there and working with the Colombians, there's huge potential growth.
So there's a huge middle class coming, potentially, in countries like that. Whether it's Peru, Colombia--“emerging markets”, as I call them--there's huge potential for us there in the years ahead.