As I understand it, trade negotiations are about trade-offs. You get something, the other guys get something.
One of the issues going forward for Europe for a long time has been the manner in which liquor boards recover what they call import “cost of service” differentials; there are some services that liquor boards provide to import products they don't provide. It's the basis on which they calculate those fees. They have been calculated as a percentage of price, which has tended to drive them up.
Liquor boards have undertaken audits that have established the cost of those things, and now we're going to move to a fee that more accurately reflects those costs. On more expensive products, if you have a price-based charge, you're going to pay more. As we convert to a flat fee, that should make those products more attractive or mitigate in some high-priced products price increases that consumers might have seen.