I think from a capacity point of view of having product to go over there, it's not an issue. We're not talking about a large volume of product. But what we do tend to see in the Middle East is the value per kilo is usually higher than in many markets. So it's small quantity, but it's usually high-end product that goes in there.
Capacity in terms of business development personnel and investing human resources to go to Jordan, that would be weighed in terms of what are we doing in Asia, in Latin America, in Europe, in Russia, in all of those markets, and weighing the relative priorities of whether it is worth not going to Russia to go to Jordan. Probably not. I think there are some other areas of the world that are probably a higher priority from that standpoint, but that's where it comes in as a region.
We definitely do have some companies, particularly companies that specialize in halal production, that have identified the Middle East because that is the major area to send halal production. If they're going to be in Saudi Arabia and some others, they'd like to be in Jordan as well.