I appreciate the comment, though.
I think what we do have to realize is that we actually were able to visit some of the northeast region where the tsunami and earthquake epicentre was. It's pretty daunting, quite frankly, to be in some of those areas. I think we have to appreciate the fact that Japan will need to help its forest industry to get over this absolutely horrific natural disaster. However, going from this point forward, when we're discussing an EPA, I think we have to look for fairness of the regulatory regime, openness, and a lack of tariff on wood products coming in, and those technical barriers you're talking about certainly need to be eliminated or reduced.
How much, though, on the regulatory side? You talked about that a little bit to the former questioner. How much are you seeing on the regulatory side? It's one thing to get market access; it's another thing to get beyond the building codes and all the technical barriers.