The non-tariff barriers.... The third-country directive, which has to do with the agreement on the plants, is the major one. For some others, we decided that we will live with them, such as the issue with Paylean or ractopamine. We'll never be able to convince the European public or the European authorities to drop their ban on those products. Our industry will adapt.
Europe requires that every pig be tested for trichina, which is a worm that has an impact on human health. Again, we would like to get the Europeans to recognize that Canada is free from trichina in its commercial herds. That is a process that we need to develop with them, but at least they're willing to discuss a protocol by which we would recognize that.