I appreciate that. I was more interested in the reasoning behind where you actually market, and it makes perfectly good business sense to me.
I appreciated your comments earlier, when you said you would prefer that we pursue more multilateral deals, such as the WTO, and try to get this uniform trade deal worldwide. The difficulty is that we're stalled, and we're seriously stalled. We certainly made overtures to try to get those trade talks moving and we have some small success there, but in the meanwhile I don't think we can stop. That's the whole point of the bilateral discussions, whether with Jordan or Colombia or Panama or other countries around the world. Otherwise, we don't find new markets for our agricultural products or manufactured products, and essentially we're sliding backward every day instead of moving forward. I thought that needed to be said.
I appreciate your comment, and I agree with you, but if we're not moving forward in those directions, we have to--we have to--look at bilateral discussions.
I'm going to turn the rest of my time over to Mr. Trost. Being a prairie boy, he wants to get at you guys.