It's part of the negotiations. We've been with China for a long time, and several things have come back on our pest risk assessment. This was something where they have so many countries coming at them right now for blueberries. It's a popular fruit, as you mentioned yourself. They are just trying to make sure that everything is in a row, and therefore, they're making sure that every single thing....
They also don't produce that many blueberries, so they don't really understand how to treat pests or what some of the protocols are for making sure that there aren't any of those pests, if they're present, coming into their country. I think that they ask a lot of questions about unknown things, and it sort of elongates the consultation process until they make sure they are absolutely sure.