I have two other questions and hopefully I won't run out of time.
Could you, Richard, expand a little more on low-level presence and how important that is? I ask because it's extremely important to us get other products into Japan. I know we export a lot of canola from Prince Edward Island—not to western standards—to Japan and it's non-GMO. But low-level presence is as important.
Mr. Dierkes, you had said that the TPP may be a high priority for the Japanese government, but it's unlikely to get there due to pressure from its agriculture sector. We have an agriculture sector beyond rice. How much difficulty is that going to cause to our achieving our goals on the agriculture side of the negotiations with Japan?
Mr. Dierkes, do you want to start, and then Richard can close off?