Okay.
I would never ever want to suggest that we would not continue to provide the best honey, because everything that we've heard from witnesses across the board here, in terms of the EPA with Japan, is that they prefer quality. And they are, in many cases, prepared to pay a premium to have that. I think you've illustrated that also.
Mr. Newman, I want to go back because we always have the discussion about how important it is to make sure the TPP, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, gets addressed. We also recognize the significance of it being Japan, which I think we will be successful at. There are always a couple of things with the TPP. You may get in or you may not, but the other part of it is this: will it ever get completed?
I'm just wondering about your comments. The U.S. has set fairly significant conditions for countries to be a part of it. Do you believe that the U.S. can actually meet the levels of their own conditions?