I think the elimination of tariffs is one of the reasons, but I think the other reason is that we have really established ourselves as a reliable supplier with a high-quality market.
I think the problem with temporary tariffs and temporary tariff elimination is that it doesn't give you confidence to do the planning you need to put the infrastructure in place for the long term. If you look back at a number of commodities that have been traded to India, I think you'll see that their policy has been based on what they want to do domestically, as opposed to having some long-term rules and having an understanding of what you would be faced with when heading into that market.