Well, I will let Michael give his answer, but let me just start by saying that with respect to making it easier for shippers of exports at the border, the long-term answer is to try to get at the underlying regulations that are being verified at the border. See if we can get mutual acceptance of each other's standards, of each other's conformity assessment procedures, and streamline the verification requirements at the border in that way.
The second way is to improve the physical efficiency of the border by investing in infrastructure and high-tech systems of various kinds. I believe that there was a recent investment in the Calais border for that purpose.