What we do tell them is how important trade is to their profitability, to their ability to sell cattle at a price they'd like to get for it. I think beef producers know what an impact having all of our market shut out in 2003 has had on beef prices, and we still have not fully recovered from that. On the Colombia agreement, just on the face on it, if we did nothing else, the $6 million is certainly not insignificant if you want to put it in the context of many billions of dollars of the industry. You wonder if that is a big difference or not.
That said, where do you draw that line? We want them all back. We're not going to sneeze at $6 million. That's going to be important to contributing to getting the profitability back. We want Colombia. We want the next one. We want Korea. We want COOL dealt with in the United States. We want an agreement with Europe. We want a WTO agreement, and we'll take the marketing dollars as well.