If I could just build on that, it's rather interesting that you mentioned in earlier testimony that in the last 10 years beef producers have exported about one tonne of beef, give or take, to Jordan. Not a lot, and yet you opined that it could be as much as 200 tonnes. I'm thinking about it—I look at the 5% tariff on beef cuts, the 10% on embryos and semen, the 21% to 28% tariff on processed meats. It strikes me that if there was a choice between, say, a duty-free United States and a tariff-based Canada, and if you were the person who was doing the organization's purchasing of beef from North America, where might you go?
For that matter, the EU has a free trade agreement with Jordan, as we know, and they're a lot closer. So then the question becomes, if the choice was to be able to buy from a tariff-free country or trading group, where would you go? Would you go with the tariff-free organization or with the group that has the tariffs, like Canada? What are your thoughts?