Okay.
Shifting to the comments that were made about non-tariff barriers and your suggestion that they don't really exist, or perhaps, they're more cultural, we've had a couple of witnesses before us tell us that the Japanese have non-tariff barriers in the form of preferential handling, regulatory unpredictability, costly certification, small-volume approval processes—all these non-tariff barriers—that make it very risky and expensive to export to Japan.
Can you elaborate on your comments, because it really contradicts the other testimony we've received?