Some of the other questioners dealt with this in a more general sense, but again, it seems that the biggest problems are going to be the non-tariff barriers. I was wondering if one of the witnesses might be able to help group and organize where the non-tariff barriers tend to be and give us a generalized approach as to how we're dealing with them. Are we dealing with the non-tariff barriers on a broad, principled basis, or are we looking at each specific non-tariff barrier on a more specific, case-by-case basis and dealing with them as individuals rather than taking a rather broad principled approach?
I know you've dealt with some of that in regulations. Who would be best suited to respond?
Go ahead, Mr. Verheul.