Thank you for your question.
Generally speaking, it is clear that Jordan represents a fairly modest market. As it now stands, we export about $10 million in agricultural products. These include mostly lentils, peas and other products like this, where we are globally competitive, and the fact that some trade barriers will come down will give us even better access.
In other sectors, such as beef, we did not export to Jordan until now. The Americans have a privileged access to the Jordanian market, and they export about 3 million dollars' worth a year. So if we had the same kind of access as the United States, we might be able to compete with them. French fries are also a growing market throughout the world. Again, we have a fairly significant production capacity in that sector. On the whole, we are not talking about a very big market, but we can improve our access in certain sectors where we already export our products and where we are already globally competitive.