With the kind of beef that we compete in, we're not going to compete with India per se. India has a lot of what we call water buffalo. They do eat beef in India, but it's frowned upon, yet they produce a lot of cattle, they slaughter a lot, and they produce a lot of low-cost, low-quality product, and that gets exported. We're not going to compete with that. A lot of that goes into Africa; it goes to certain places.
Our competition really is Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. And really when it comes down to the high-quality, grain-fed business, which is where we want to play and where we want to make our money, it's the United States. That's our competitor.
The United States has had a free trade agreement with Jordan...off the top of my head, I forget, I want to say since 2001. That might not be the correct year, but it's been a number of years that they've had duty-free access into that market already. So in terms of what your question really is, we are playing catch-up.