Usually the countries that sign an agreement with the European Union make sure they are not subject to export subsidies down the road, and I would suspect the Koreans did the same thing. Talking about the European subsidies, they do have export subsidies, you're right. On top of that, they also have a subsidy for private storage. They have a few things in there.
But talking about free trade agreements, the Canada-EU free trade agreement would also be very helpful for us, because we have been basically cut off from the EU for years, and it's only recently that we had the very first Canadian plant approved for the European Union. To our surprise, they are doing very well. We should have a second one approved in the next couple of weeks, and there are more to come.
We would also strongly support a Canada-EU free trade agreement.