I would just note that on the movement, this last election saw an increase in anti-trade members of Congress. I think it's really going to take more of the Wheat Board and others going around pointing out what's happened for the American people to move. But rest assured they will. When the stories about the Wheat Board get out, when the balance tips in the country and the connection is made between jobs, the short-term aversion to trade will turn, and it will turn very quickly. We've seen this before in the States.
I would say that the near-term prospects probably aren't there. But in the longer term, as the job losses mount, as the trade losses mount, as farmers and other groups point to lost business, as the stories get back, it's coming.