There must be one roadblock, and I'm trying to think which one it is.
Agriculture in Japan is very unequal. Some issues are very critical and will not move forward, and one is rice. Rice will be a big issue. I think Australia has some rice, so that would already be a killer.
Next would be anything about oranges, mandarins, and tea. There are certain products that are very politically sensitive. They are staples in a lot of parts of Japan. But canola is not, so canola is not an issue. Corn is almost not an issue.
Beef is more sensitive, that's correct, but it can be negotiated. In the case of beef, it's not so much that there are very powerful lobbies, because they don't produce that much beef. They produce a kind of beef, the Kobe beef, where they feed beer to the cows. It's tiny. They don't produce to the market. It's more about addressing the concerns of the public about health and that kind of thing. I think it's possible to work with partners there.
So in general, it's doable, I think.