I think it's similar to the reason the EU is looking to do a free trade agreement with Canada, only in reverse. They're looking to see whether they can make it work with somebody who is very similar to the U.S. They really want to get into the United States. It's rather the same thing here: if we can prove our worth and prove that we can do things well and show the cleanliness of our products...
There were a lot of questions before about products that could be upgraded, value-added products, cheeses, and all kinds of things such as jams and sugar, confectioneries, and all those kinds of things. Those are all value-added things besides beef that we have a possibility to get into as well and that are presently tariffed.